The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1910, Page 1

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VE Ri) 2 this. man ( ND THE SEATTLE ay THOUGHT OF R CANDIDATE i YEARS AGO today prints an Tris generally HO ss old, anc setting it b convinced Cominanity nic d by ave th that the t @ pertisa the “Matthew signs of Mr. Gill « +} = mace | Usation Pa id he vent for proof of his « Gill was in the s’ charges fate! that he * Matt left the was th hem in his re hews ha unr at the chair hat time Gill hit f truth in what he said yrint ead a con on would that city vefore the of and aself kless | uncil chamber Gill (Matthews) was a gambler back in Ten- | negro crap game. here to this town and was consorting with in this town, going there twice a week k, i the dark hours of the night. girl, @ut of the penitentiary because a man y office with a young less than one year girl was under 14 years of age, because she was the shadow of his church—to save her repu- better to save her name and to save the child ‘being a worthless — like him into the and let him get away because you could mit, He shows the from which he de- eharch cur is up here with a lot of charges paper without any more foundation for it he had been born into a white family Ma verbatim report ber that night this newspaper fr $B however, manner of ec 1 cor to Mipporting (1!! would not let him live two months in he was born, today Kl above me, I wil! always get it (bail money of crime) in spite of Mr. Matthews and R.A. Ballinger what Hi an exact r profanity the fe I will always get it.” Hi Gill said in the i exactly States! and made by Gil! against Dr. Matthews were @low-born degenerate would dare to utter man. the practice of this man Gill lies wholly crimina} Classes, and ‘criminals’ anything for their master or their attorney WHO BOASTS THE INFAMOUS POR- OF THE COMMUNITY AS HIS CHIEF SCAN EASILY CHARGE CRIME AGAINST would not iN OF THE TOWN, AS AN OFFSET TO . IELMING EVIDENCE MATTHEWS me OH one single criminal whom PRESENTED this degenerate in any court, would be be! lieved by any intelli- Man—and the chances are that they would H0 prison by the presidi ng judge for subdrnation of mitligent community be the case. the conduct of Hi Gill last night would sur- and honest people—but that CONDUCT OF Hi GILL LAST NIGHT WAS LY CONSISTENT WITH HIS ENTIRE METHODs, HIS CLIENTAGE AND HIS TENCE. NOTHING COULD MORE LY DEMONSTRAT:: N Last NIGHT AGAINS1 Sn the other ha, Rot tfle—and Hi Gill could wat Man, what an opport ‘ate a it Would be hard for ar More infamous charges t of them are unpri Yet we will in the city , Sede to a single chary. entire attack on Dr M own defen; HAT IS py NIGHT—AN WHAT MorE Want TURE op i” il ® DEGENERAT; THE TIRADE DR. MATTHEWS. Dr. Matthe THAN THE ind, if the charges which the fact degenerate mind Hi GUarantee that there isn’t Seattle today y who gives t Hi ¢ ade se—was char ‘with no word a of the vilest ECISELY wy GILI THE ¢ D TO PROV A DOURT with POMC Of Seattio , |e. paper that to id th MBSvery eticir Gill specifical OM DEGENERACY WHICH HE ws possibly be conceived inity was presented last to ly an honest he to of ID Mi ade | Thrilling Scenes i Scene inside the police guard lines at one of the principal barns. showing battered car, Company's private guarda and non-strikers waiting to go cut when mob is die | | persed, i | | | | cee WILL TAFT BE PUT ON THE STAND? | | Ballinger. Pinchot Commit- tee Will Have No Other Option, Washington Be-| lieves Now. 1 (My Waited Press.) | WABHINOTON. Feb | President Taft's private jon conservation ther natura: be divulmed sources of the Ba nation nger-Pir ected to Gifford Pinchot be Taft on Aprit itteemen today are 5 new phase of the force them to drag the presi dent tnto the muddle A decision in the | pected to gation commit it te freely the committee ot 4 con had with President matter orrow, when the in ox re rene will have | but to summon the chief execut It fe held that Taft already has rendered himself Hable a sum mons before t ommittes by en ntrover | med today commit? that 1 would solr (Continued on Page Eight.) T. R, DECLINES TO BE KILLED fy United Prew.) CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 28.—In reply to @ message from London, inform: ling him that a cumer had been pub | ished to the effect that he had met with an accident, Col. Roosevelt | telegraphed to the American co at London that he was in the best j of health. | The message read in part: “Pre |poeterocus; never was better health, There has been no accident jof any kind.” Col. Roosevelt and party probably |will arrive in Khartoum March 16 Mre. Roosevelt and her daughter | Ethel are expected to join the party | there | | | in TAKE DOWN RENT" THAT SIGN Rent Rent” alg and dor THE MOORE GOOD-GOVERNMENT RALLY AT ARCADE HALL TONIGHT SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1910. in Philadelphia’ 8 Great Car Strike | |Two Soldiers Mysteriously PT. TOWNGENG Hho MURDER PACT AT FORT Killed — Thrown Over} Deep Cliff—-28 Others} Disappear. ON TKAINS AND NEWS STANDS be. TWO TOWNS ARE BURIED IN SLIDES ONE CENT (By Staff Correspondent.) PORT TOWNSED |put down as deserters at i ‘ be i Warm Greeting for Strike Recruit. ERE ARE TWO STRIKES IN PHILADELPHIA—CAA MEN'S AND A PEOPLE'S STRIKE The Citizens of the Quaker City, Deluded and Sold Out by Their City Hall Government, Side With the Traction Employes, Hoping to Show City Offi- cials Their 2 eae oe ma on me ‘JUSTICE WRIGHT (hy Ualied Pree PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb 28.— Were 30 men, who have Fe den yen murd during the od? # & question which is esting Port Townsend and the near by fort intensely. At the fort the officers say there is little possibtt | ity of such a thing | But two men are dead, their bodies found at the foot of a 200 foot cliff between the fort and the city. Both were murdered, and in the finding of their bodies many | believe the disappearance of the | jother 28 or to soldiers, marked as | deeerte olved. really past | inter They Found a Second Body. | Robert B. Dumm, a» private red two weeks ago. found ed five days yaicinna testified that showed signs of « blow to caure deatt While were searching the nearby |for something that would murderer uniform of an found feet Bverything who was ater, | the # 1 murd sufficient | roldiers ground | furnish | the who Easpsenved Robert B. Dum One of the Mur >R If the Rapid Transit com « terms GRILLS SENATE toa “> | WASHINGTON, Feb.” 28.—Jus tee Wright, of the supreme court} of the District ‘of Columbia, today scathingly rebuked the United States senate in an opinion which | took him two hours to read The criticism was ca’ forth by the recent action of the senate passing @ resolution which held that members of congress were ex empt from eubpoenas of the court. and that members of the joint con gressianal committee on printing sould, therefore, ignore the court's orders, Justice Wright held that court had jurisdiction over committee because the court was created by a@ statute which holds that “no perton is above the law, no matter how exalted may be his station BRITISH RULE IN INDIA AT AN END? (Ry Untied Press) BAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Feb. ©. 8, Rao, an Indian student f Hombay, Bald to be the great family, who is states that India will mutiny free herealf from British supre | within a dec He elai the overthrow of Britiet pany doesn’t come with the str an in the strike One hur king street car trades w y, every city union it n on ® heed \ forty trades On pres en, are ster in the the scion of 6 BY W. G. SHEPHERD. PHILADELPHIA, Pet old Philadelpt 1e~-Philade arma Cond ttior Every pisto’ ade, I pain to mar shot that brings woman or ohild oh, yes, they have been sh ing thom, here—is only an eoho of the cheers that the deluded people gave for Reyburn that election night two years ago rot eee ae \* * * 7 * The Weathe * + rwier tont * * o (c ere eee ee RRR ontinued on Page Three.) }been with te dered Soldiers. the facial with the hair and respond exactly kept of Rei} record | In the Guard House for Lying. Ww.B in the gua the finding beonuse th he murdered he oO & private, is a result of | Dumm’s body, not any evide that | man, but because ised of lying continually being questioned at the offi examination, Bennett had} Dumm, the officers | not credit the th that he murderer, but ner Ax him of being cor itionally able to tell the truth. The theory that practically of the men supposed to serted were murd ted by the fnet vestigation off majority he while tal is he use ! un arKe of the missing men (Continued on Page Eight.) MOW DOWN NATIVES WITH MACHINE GUN ALLAHABAD, india, Feb Messages from Jaadalpur 26.— state that a detachment of royal soldiers | ang arrived here today after march during which they were opposed by natives and were engaged in constant skirmishing The soldiers are assisting the lo eal authorities in protecting the against the natives, who threaten daily to make an attack Several soldiers were killed the fighting on the way to Jagdal pur, The loss sustained by the rebels was heavy At one point the natives drew up a line that presented a formidable barrier It was necessary to make use of a machine gun, and it was not un tit the withering fire had swept down the advance detachment of the rebels that they fell back and were routed | a city |One Hundred Known Dead in One Town- -Fate of People in Second Village Problematical — Land- slide in West Seattle, One Man Misses Death— Ocean Storm at Aberdeen—Northwest Menaced. THE STORM KING’S RECORD Mace, Idaho, wiped out by landslide, 100 killed. Burke, Idaho, probably wiped out by new slide this morning. ps Landslide in West Seattle—one man has close call, Flood danger in Seattle grows less. Southwest wind blows 50 miles an hour at Aber- |deen. One Great Northern train stalled in Cascades. Northern Pacific has slide at Easton. aving the ses, who tremendous great weight a third ed by mate of the AR PASCOE PASCOE, daughter MRS. CARRIE HOOPER EDWARD KITTRILL, a miner MRS. GEORGE FARWELL. MRS. FENNELL. A.J. LAIRD and wife Di K MOYAL. A. Pascoe and w EDG INEZ son © 1 mine intende rintendent his wife and two children fe are missing and believed to be dead Crowded into of the Coeur d'Aler below Burke, the lit ] MAN ite which extends up the canyon to the camps of Gem, Prisco, Dorn and Mace, and tn the days when the old Miners’ Federation held undisputed sway there were en- acted many exciting incidents harrow canyon mountains just ning camp from the outside the ore rallroad Way up the steep d except that winds it mountain grade to Wallace. Burke ts the end of the spur nerve of Mace ts isolate Ik was down this gorge that the stolen train carrying 1,000 men and twe dynamite was run on the fatal day when the Bunker Hill and Sullivan wn to atoms at War ig this incident brings part pla by Harry nd the tragic deat teunenberg as rescued of Idaho, down upon the his head t Loosened by the cont tons a strip of O12 Alki ay is were Recall mind t Orcha h of Gov wagons a te M. King burled 1 He w hard w work who he law *’ union fon which of the mill 1 at work ige F ter K and other | C. 8 owned by prietor In the iilding King yard min cabins of the of a small ground erum what ng had for of od trugeling the debri Help nt of the miners In of ied of tain These the Calied for King deeper and mire to clothe plunged ir G. N. TRAIN IS STILL STALLED By Unite ERETT, Fe wading was nea Stalled for (Continued on Page Eight.) (Continued on Page Eight WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE WILL PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS AND YOUR HOMES ter that does not conform to | per ortticise me for dolng m the wishes of the people as ex Makes His Promise promise, if elected to the of mayor, to enforce a the ft om the at book pressed in thelr charter and its post of the without amendments, but will veto any ordinance granting atute yht to sell intoxicat fa agalnat de of the te that mipan te A aportyy te ‘om individually, bu t ne broth and 8 ted to al the spor own “How do you know but that one of your brothers may fall a victim t me other or some vice, and land in the peniton tiary h the How your sister boy's sister ruined ‘What, then say about it be 1 as many a young man has ent days of an of n do you know but that 8 " anc ot ny ay orty town? a8, ™ be are you going to Are you going to fact that rty town’ ¢ of the you a ‘ope are you going to hang your head with shame for your broken. hearted father and mother What are you going to do about it When I

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