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today rwing that the Bast Republican editors we printed, showed a t against ures pr Dill and Se4 cont nt per cent are the republ against Cannon naninat poll shows 77.1 ger cent states vote 62.8 per cent a MARTHY. MAKE PLEDGES GOOD Words and Acts of Frisco’s Newly Cho- Give Scant Assurance That He Will Party Stain of Schmitz and Ruef. P. H. M’CARTHY,. BY FR. W. MADISON, . Cal. March 24 —This te not a at nor an inter Alevsetiing do ‘Uttered word et the facts Mrinon ta Interesting - 06 past chapters I iment, but argely Me Writing of future chapters , BURDENED wiTH Pompe. 1 the mau. He is the new union labor x on an form platform. MeCar Worked from enters apprentice at 14 ¢ ity of the t ut 40. He te @ little man phys . well with the hard, powerful han Mat. Elected f a party standiog first equa he assomed during his fire Ghee, & loftiness of without precedent fie Questions ar privacy of his office GILL WILL TALK WITH CRICHTON Mhtated to his Healt OH questions " * me i retarnod ra hoa with thy Rot an ewlikh. certain histo fac {a man who » al ad an ta bende important and m@ ot m ftv years’ & as & possible important, not did history forecast of bas emeanor in ef throwing « Manificance cinen's Which ha from coast Prancisco ry Paper recen mt _ ewan THE WEATHER cog hag Nght ¢ West « Vibe Lee errr eeneee Btockade Chaplain ap Much Meh acela. ANE the porse Fading” Th, Ste the ones M6 tp getting will take Od one fee Way guicks * . » + * * * * + * * * - re es REV. DU MOULIN ASKS A DIVORCE man } alsted that for nude photographs he tariff and prints the result of a poll it haa taken of the an well as the called majority of Weat opposes to express party the their in ore on the editors foan editors of New England din § of the editors do not opposed to the tariff and 83.1 scainet the Tariff and 72 ap per against DRUNK MAY BE FATAL 0 FIVE Explosion Follows Spree Aboard Halibut Boat and Fishermen May Not Recover. Five Ceher beyond recognition between life and lies seriously hospital-—the which occurred aboar I schooner Wa tinet night ahen [dropped a mat Pipe men, burned are death injured result of ho and a six the City The following will probably die CAPTAIN CHRIS TORKELL, severe durns on face, head and parts of body. CONRAD HOVICK, engineer, burns on head, hands and body MANUEL ENOS, fisherman, severe burns all ove ternal burns f nha HANS PETERSON, co burne on head, hands and body ALEX. ROSS, fisherman, se vere body burns. M dl, tint maf to cabin © body; in. ™” ng fire Norman the first flaming encan pe tion is ne ed for Captain ed and ew sine, was 2 words sbout th ee th All Were Drunk All of t Wave were aineer and cannot tell th cook hie banda myseif exactly exploaior sald what he canned Peterson, the fn the gal ing Hovick 1 wae sod foun by but was wtarting @ fire while I b the engtos knocked ur that ley with nly i what hap pen Alarme were and police departments John H. FE the new ¢ f the fire department, was among the firet to arrive, and with ¢ Harry Hale of Engine compan 14, and Lieut. A.C. Valbuah, be LU th nae tc tain and engi hief fire apt No carried © une eng heer, cought roo! by the t rescue since harged Leod and Ros also . Found Under Bunk it bunk« managed t in the confunic all of t waa sunt f the thought that ospita ee BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Ks Spokane. Sete eee eee eee eee * . * . * * * + * + + o - * * * - * we tt tk tk PORT SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910, POLICE GUARD 7. fi CLOSELY FEARING THE NATIONALISTS Roosevelt Stirs Up Hornets’ Nest Among Egyptians With His Pro-Brit Speeches. (By a Staff Corresoondent of the United Press.) CAIRO, Egypt, March 24~Os S. Straus, responding to a cable mMossage, met former President The odore Roosevelt at Cairo today Straus, who was merce and labor under Roosevelt, and nbassador at Conetan tinople, was one of those whe greet | ed the colonel on hin arrival here, | Straus hurried from Constantine ple in response to a messaye from Roosevelt, asking him to come for | ® conference, it was learned here. | it is supposed that in the series of | talke the ambassador and fermer| president have planned to have, Roosevelt will get “first hand” in formation about pelitical cenditions in the United Gtates since he bh been abroad Roosevelt tation of wil fiver ary of com alarmed by the onalists here an address Monday clared he wil fairs freely “if 1 feel called o* nts made Kharte he anid. upon ° nm my um, | shall certair CAIRO, British ® =< RELATIVE OF ASKS ONORGE === = == CHIEF WARD FROMHUSBAND <= SHOOTS SELF. BENT ON DYING === = Sheppard held back ¢ riage waa «© he arde : i Speeches the Cause. | Rooseve leading for na with the British Late Police Head, Com- feared by the British bh bows mits Suicide. seed the resentment of pa 4 asst. The natiouAllsts are arced with the recent asgassina of Pre Boutros Pasha, and spree, Edward F authorities feared a demonatra. | Sfother-in-law of former against, afd possibly sectual Hee Dying Ward ‘ot for the Roosevelt party by shooting himeoif at 11 Roosevelt laughed at the té of | Moers tm hile foom at the danger from such a source and re. feridence, 145 26th ay a ted that the sclal guard he He wat 8 years old. moved, but the authorities would | 49¢ made his home with Wards t listen to bie request and refus-|Since elpetion day he had _» drinking heavily, and hed not be od to dismiss the police The former president at home, Last night bie sister mied him t through « double ina down t lodgts sates tiaeh the had him breweht ho waiting carriage had Just age to the 4 ine for bir will ring wher wh authorition Bh tract K and despondent after a pr Treasier hief of P committed » w the aco eb line on rallwa and from t r of the hot sarters here red waa alone The are edi te shoved a large ehin ar throug and net gaye apers serious be read ters r under his bullet plowing and causing « death, The for mn the firet floor 6 heard the shot os r | up statre to b nalint been iter There left im the event that h contalr n threats ae ot when ween the b nat * ferment n-lhw's rf spark of Tr ever aince Roose ite Khartoum and en are greatly d by the an honor eth nhlor died few « t regaining conect ity and th —-AND—— JURY FAIL TO AGREE THE SEATTLE T. R. in Cairo «at Kher | Tressler, Brother-in-Law of Wife Tells Strange Tale of jo the street with refine Man Equally Averse to Life and Any Sort of {"" Hard Work. While Josie W fro doors turned on the gas oke the husband Stoddard was her husband, Charles W i m bed, and, clos and windows When the wife pleaded with er to He down and go to sleep “We will road, be bet have ti he said e off di 'e both go the same “We will both ad. We both naurance and by dy ing we will be of more une to our children alive.” out of bed her than When she tried to if we were ot husband tr to force her to remain. Mrs. Stoddard this story this of coming home department store husband lying on thin if that been all ay an a divorce ing right hour Wouldn't ding told morning. She from Main told in a Judge work finding her kitchen sofa When she i her, and the J on braj % would e had Work ON TRA: NEWS STANDS WAR DECLARED ON VICE AREA ONE CENT Councilman Way Says It Must Be Moved From His Ward or He Will Quit the Council Mayor Gill Passes the Trouble on to Chief Wappenstein—It Stays for the Present, Says Wappy. “The dissolute women who are scattered all over the city are being driven to the old King st. district, and will stay there tem porarily, until a new district is designated.”—Chief of Police Wap- penstein. “1 have turned the whole matter over «8 Ghief Wappenstein. | believe in hi® ability to cope with it and will back All those having anything Gill “1 coubt this talk about women going there or him to the end in any fight that may develop to say about it see ‘Wappy.’"—~Mayor y temporarily, but even if that is true, we won't stand for the district, m there a minute. this | will wee every method avail 1 will carry the fight to the council if that is necessary. | They must leave that that end of town. | am in fight to win and | am going to win. able will do anything and everything, no matter who gets hurt, but you take it from me, | am going to win.”—Eugene Way, Councilman from the Second Ward rh that pr wt ~ MOB GHASE -SALIFORNIA -—FIANGELST “A Woman Who Attends a Dance Is a Prostitute,” Said the Preacher, and Started a Riot. nea f esting By United Press.) RTERVILLE, « March A riot which wnt! an early © |) in a church en Leroy Clark, a thet the of Porterville lax. During the progress of Hetarbance Clark wax chased the streets of the town te by the crowd, and was he was visited of citizens and in- a every 6 ‘ rith Clark Clark ought to re h mit acting a revival in a ' During impas- 1 address he remarked that any who @ classed with a a just got Miewriets, 1 thew: night Olan evangelist { the wou said today. “T have the rentdence wot t it 0 mingle on the moran meaner | wer et cars i] 4 n the fon't the WOMEN the the and young giria, where consorts hote of these wo t come in con Later with img men and south Leroy Will Stay in District. an ended dances was to they not, I am immoral women “Whether ing to clean up the town, and ter rarity t mitted t bad Then a Boy Threw an Egg. time an thase women wit per shor afterward through struck small the the hurted oe h window which they are believe wit atest 6 «ation was t has er | ir pro 8 quieted egrade nelude bis the he church Joor- passed the broke th theae ent I w he reuers followed, ng him with eggs requisitioned from store Eugen hed his hotel n the street. WALSH REACHES { CAPITAL ALIVE . BUFIANCE OF LAW COST 79 LIVES United Press.) h 24 haracter pa: 1 mine disa