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HE SEATTLE 12, NO. 48 . SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910. Rhws STANDS be (By United Press.) outlying districts as thoroughly as it did the city of Rochester it ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 20.—James WH. Havens, democrat, self, and this one reason is the unpopularity of the Payne-Aldrich Supporter of Hughes in the last gubernatorial election, has been tariff measure pa on elected to congress over George Aldridge in the Thirty-second New In the smalier towne the “high cost of living” was the central . York district, and in the result politicians see an important indica. | [sue of the campaign. For this, the tariff bill was held respon tion of results in the coming congressional campaign. That the | #ible and Havens, running on @ platform of tariff revision, pre 3 f manufacturin tariffeis the principal factor in the fight is admitted by the leadere | the towns by a large plurality, Rochester itself, « ii aide lati of both parties, and the election of Havens means, they deciare, the | ©Ommunity whose clothing factories are among its principal busi i . repudiation. of the new revenue law In Rochester, ® manufacturin ®, voted against the tariff Mumning From the North After Twelve Years, to Find) city directly aftected by the measure, and in all Monroe county, | Wife Wedded Again, He Carries Her Off to Manila where the law is blamed for the high cost of living NEW YORK, April 20.—~The victory of James 8. Havens at Fight Will Start in Council Against Franchise to Henry the vietory marks the loosening of party 1) the ad Rochester over the republicans wae the subject of editorial com | Rains ~ « . ; y ® the loosening of party lin © a e 4 an e it— “on Second Honeymoon. vent of the independent voter in the East, and is such a victory as | ment in all leading newspapers here today. The Times declared Smith—Goddard and eWaver Will Oppose it those won by insurgents in Western states that the returns showed more than a revolt against impure politics, Two Applications Are Made. Since Representative Greenteaf, democrat, was elected in the adding 4 (ity Vetted Pree.) Thirty-second district in 1890 no other follower of Jefferson hae "The people do not all agree with the president, when he say NEW YORK, A .—The leat chapter eet been sent to congress, and the district has been declared normally that the Payne-Aldrich law {s good tariff. They have been unable y att ee writes in the cou today, when « o ‘ republican by about 6,000 majority, James @. Perkins, whose death to agree with his complacent view of the works of old leaders of the a steam he gnnulling Matie B. Antrim hort caused the vacancy Havens has been elected to fill, received a stalwart republican party that is just now falling to ple by the | houre d aoa te hep legally to Charles BE 3 ” “ plurality of 10,167 in 1908, Havens yesterday was elected by « plu overthrow of Speaker Cannon and the announced retirement of count Rieees ahe 4 dead. for ten years re-ms ratity of 5,381, thus achieving practically the nominal republican ” Aldrich and Hale cumen : plurality of the district The World says p Jenkins cu) © sh in th » Klondike among the , Aldridge, the defeated candidate, has for many years been head Rochester does not differ fre ar grosht . ~ J 5 kes” aentines of the republican machine in Monroe county, which forme the d senting broken republican pledge ‘ ie r 4b a | trict, Personal animosities, which his political activity entailed, The Tribune, the oldest reput are considered ny some republicans here as the cause of his defeat. Aldrieh’s defeat to a vote on moral Most political leaders, however, republican and democrat, see one The American declares reason only for the reversal in sentiment that swept the towns and “The spirit of political Independence is abroad in the land x PANA| PIVEN Pathetic Figure in Murder Case PINCHOT TQ wrated in any fr eban } entitied to some compensation He's down to | < 7 these privileges is no re w days with his Residents of Fremont and zy agerseecige tricone > absolutely * chars 2 S| ilbied Ad Colones a | There Will Be Much to| 3%, absolutely © vam fo GRANDSTAND *| Victory Secured in U. S. oe} ” Talk About When He) von't begin to compensate 1 fo won't begin to cx nsate it fe Congress. ; ; % Gets Back. the privileges given.” T BALL PARK _-_- a cca take the same view of the matter, | - | . and before any franchise is grant The receipt of the news that th : - : i epted the explanation. | rivers and harbors bill h / ¢ | LONDON, April 2 iftord Pin-| ed there will be a bard fight page Kiet” in tre - | O » New York Averill was! tng aking ab. j a ee, leche eposed chic 7 ax |for adequate compensation c “ And they left on soba | Vek interesting i t Supt. Grant’s Men Must y t c ymoon for Manila ‘i . ashington cana a an pe accordl Two Applications Up. wants $65,000 more te) ne two ho Ave , —— ‘| mean rca Pfs. Fw epaient sai tris .. Make Sure the Bleachers OF investigating the 4 thine iapen ties / on ed muck } o} € . ' » now pend i t * i Jimminy! May a things pall 7 today : ire ae ae sj are & ‘ ' Won’t Cave in When is that cause! ev ! ) ons and! » t each rope . ‘ Ahers Were arranged at which to oe t ei granting the f ses ba Mike Lynch Knocks a Penne celebrate the event, and there was é : ; bat et-| te ‘ e city counet H * alk of bon fires and other He iy. 3 , b . he jor s Ar omer. | THE WEATHER on of joy in Fremont and y 2 4 that when he ne | thon mith, ner j tu tonight j J cay 2 1 States he might have some y r “we 8 oeer fonight; cooler. Thurs PEIFFER bill has ady passed the ty: : * . | thing important to say d precaution against any pos fair and warmer; light end the gauate. meneure % a r : are now at the beginuing of superintendent of cidenta or catastrophes by winds | with .w ceptions, | ’ q ji reat conflict in the United! utilities has drawn up a substitute ||) of the grandstand W. J. Peiffer was exonera , not affect the Lake Wash Pe. ie , ‘ > *.” he said. “But not a word the franchise posed by K meg the bleachers whee & SERRE EER HEHE doy by conve jury of avy blame 1 nd whieh will b ‘ Sy NC a " hat subject now Tame wi ry and Smith, and the substitute ng its fect and ter " . hs ample opportunity to talk whe vide r the payment of abso- |.) during the the death of D. C. Reed, follow. | ranged | rence | i pe se ing a fight the ant lumber means, ateording Ftaurn to the States , ng to the city. It does! coming baseball season, Superim Pinchot t# «n route to 1 « w reduced rates to the mill at Prem day ttenden and other 4 ‘ : endent of Butldings Grant has ¢ James Ix superintendent nm familiar with procedure in| Q 2 hy rie where he = Ph ag Sir ity for the steam it may use dered a thorough Inspection of the and A. N. Harrison, machinist, test!.| Washington and the canal legisla x ao Plunkett he date for his dey Rosendanm in bis proposed fran-| ¢ ietand and bleachers Mt Dee fled that Reed was the aggressor|tion that the rivers’ and harbors ure for America has not been set. | chives agr the city 1 jale’s ball park a pet cent of ¢t receipt The matter was brought to the simply trying tc 2 f ‘eject | husband, in the face of the blackest evidence, is marked. eideration beta ¢ AtionS | rious accident might be held Hable jinjuring him and that the t The bill makes available upon tte | cements ssaensialiginaiinembaianimeetas esiiiline Soenmistion. Of the & week |; nages. According to the | Reed was a surprise to him approval the sum of $150,000 or | from Friday afternoon s of the lease the grandstand puilding. sham not bi By United Press) NEAR DEATH Should Be Thorough. | ¢ | This is @ matter that should Fiery inve tion on baare tak: } eves! be gone into very carefully,” said “~ : ; 4 | Mr. Grant this morning. “The rule ader, and t Mark Twain's condition took a de “ assemblage the same ditions re- s ordered by |istering oxygen in a final effort to ial cal 4 from id that ected in self de F iw ndoubtedly | The plight of Mra. B. C. Hyde, wife of the Kansas City doctor, nels i ‘ beer law | the gov-| accused of wholesale poisoning In the family of Millionaire Swope, one nar “i erties tention of the superintendent by ; te is previow wnqu . laced | of the worst crimes, if true, of the century, arouses universal sym . ‘ ae we owners of the ground, the 2 | The jury reached its verdict with- | $200,600 and then provides for the ’ / jand bleachers must be inspected out leaving the box | appor ament of a certain sum , 4 : jeach year until the lock is com SECRET INQUIRY “"" fate owners @ estab », Cal, April 20 Monte ey Bay (hy United Press) ought to be that in Issuing a re- + ‘members cided turn for the worse this aft. Lestimony of Pearl Kellar Cops Swoop Down on Two 5 ill Ualted Pros.) , nations commander |prolong his life. Dr. Quintard was! Defense Would Bar Her| mopolitan Lot — Pro- " Sydney says : Tan diek delenit dain dk oval on the canal| pathy, Mra, Myde is about to become « mother, Her loyalty to her Both mea: whieh in case of any se- sem: k and passed upon from time to time by Albert Wickersham, the atchl- f : : tect who moved the New 2 | aad Wicke 3 ABOARD CRUISER Vesier deste requied tee. ap : . t buildings to snvelonpibemnaittiat | : é | | b Aw Were the »s « tigation the explo Mary: | ath of William | REDDING, Conn. Aprit 20— aah SF oe ee ee ae creme » rnoon. re in. . VANCOUVER }, April 2¢ arene | ornen.. omere Gf0 Siw abet Damns Hyde As Fiend— Resorts and Catch Cos- dstaonesnt- osbie tatiana re enforced upon the original ap- called from New York suddenly in ] ame Satara pon motic the and is now working -with Dr. Hal Evidence. prietors Escape. J om castle > Qucsasiand the grand img attorney, ¢ ind LIMIT FOR KING leey, The physicians are engaged we Ms rue the 8 d founde i those , Me wows and the , te Mt agtinat Charl denough jin sucha des) je battie over of he s i Bauer, owners of a OF DOPE FIENDS| Twain that they were unable t (Wy United Press) No further action will be at First and wer os . |leave the patient in order to give tA ~ Y, April 20. taken against those caught in dismiss. United Press.) jout this bulletin, but authorized an |. ; : Pay the gambling raid last night. (# EDMONTON, Alberta, April lew weeks aco t tictment CHICAGO, April 20-—Harry attendant to say that Twain is t ’ Chief of Police Wapenstein had | # 20.—A. V. Bouillon, former aRair ath Heath, known to the police | sinking rapidly : f | developed told the gamblers to cut it out. | & commissioner of public utili of th ‘ the “king of the dope fiends, The men running the games | # ties in Seattle, and candidate wed poo began a one-year sentence in t iter ' € ftice raided jast night didn't do it. * for the republican nomination t eboat esse t ory’ Ped " " ri the house of correction today W ZLER { the r tion 1 He warned them and they kept | *& for mayor this spring, has ac t init e fou Tat tehe toe vaen issue yught to be osed every During his trial before Judge | . ,| OM gambling, so he decided he | cepted the appointment of we er Going of the municipal court, | BACK TOMORROW Judg . g would break up the games, and | & superintendent of public | Assistant States Attorney W. snot gatio he broke them up so success ® tutes of this city at a salary R. Fetzer charged that Heath | ‘ fully that both places appear | # of $10,000 per annum More Papal Wrath was responsibie for the death of {me Cates & t ul » ‘ ' today as if a freight train had | & ON 1 20.—5 many persons. He said SAN FRANCISCO ' ¢ 1 and | been wrecked inside them. Tee eeeeee e “ “You have caused the death € ’ vives ee se eee t \ phornalia in two } elthey ae A BAN IN BOULDER |! Continuing, and turning to the en chuiz, at I i 1 at ted off to the poles _ - ’ ; v eteran of the court, Fetzer said 4 a . art KANGAS CITY, April 20. an ke f of Wy United Press.) ‘ : < x v i ungster of 94. “No punishment is too severe | 5 Peari Keller, the beautiful nurse | Poker c cards and $300 jo BOULDER, Colo. April 20. for this man and the state in ‘apt « ed whe attended Col. Thomas &. money selze a gambling reid on An ordinance prohibiting the sists that he be given the limit.” | ¢ t ward t| @wope through the latter years |*Wo houses Patr » Ondyh wearing ong dresses on the +] , 9 Heath is said to be a member 1 a of his iliness, testified today nd flumy ght streets of Boulder was int of a prominent Eastern family . pal . for the state against Dr. B. C The den od last ware duced in the council last nigitt 2 and a graduate of Annapolis. tt . Te Hyde, accused of Swope’s mur being operate mIseR ¢ Vash.| !t provides that “it shail be un der, The state and defense |ington st < Be lawful for any person whose " battled for several hours over Third ave 7 . : ring apparel or skirt shall |, NY STORY CONTEST isin | Searear tinct mae (iting ring dee) Sears amc SWELL UNDER WAY = [“ror a Boom Town) y's" Secteur the |_ othe eon any ne TRWART, B Judge Latshaw ove d the de When the « the ho ordinance to promote publi te a batch of “funny stories” to the “Funny } Some of them are used herewith and others Me r y wing Jude haw ru ramble fe ad and upon the sidewalks + b al pri . laneeay. Malice: Wain’ Winn: ub ‘ , y|ing, the attorne the defense |The officers barred the doors and| interpreted by one councilman NO SHOW FOR US $2.50-A-DAY to the “Funny Story Editor, The Star, Se rH hes anounced that in case « with drawn revol q od down| to mean that “if the council in rday, the best story, a check for $2 is to be « j ‘ i Y ae | ; on @ shorter the better rite them nd is creating ve verdict. the ‘ould he frightened player Then the tended to define the length one 4 he pa ee ee ee wee of t iling one of thelr grounds for an|players were locked in and head-| way, it must also define it the A IT S E H B area fe those received this morning Pully ¢ thousand to ppeal, Ce Dr, Hyde inter-| quarters were notified and the two| other way.” vo8ed nual jection t the | raiders rushed to the other gamb Co-eds in short skirts will A trom a meelf n table , ‘ mise y | remark the court while Judge |ling house and pulled { probably be the only result, this " ny er if , h " over cl jumping ath ruling Reinforcements arrived in the| being the site of the Colorado heal ws epee ; ; ; ae In the course remarks, | pollee ato and the officers took| University. reported t ee . . orien or r Latshaw ci names and norainally arrested mor - Married a “ 4 Kage ' nat| thard a hondre « ate Ladies’ Night at Press Club. bread Pet é ¥ trot 0 W v tand the met on thet ; . dent . VT The t we pe millions |It was then found that the ie are ; * ' ( ¢ 1 ton shall die jot the games had esc Daper > pry 4 ho at that the ¢ d | ¢ gathered up thei \ On; he Wi ew be ed leat |booty’ to be used as evidence and mM; he f - r } c v i ean € went to police headquarters, wher " e fa plans were laid for the arrest of the owners and oper games toda The raid wa mad. or ret By colliding with and knocking the stuffing out of an auto, a flying lore f : Wapepr » machine has proved that there's vat hat h orde t top gam some things on earth those infernal ling, issued last Saturday, must be|“choofers™ have got to look out to | obeyed anyway.