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yO. 12 Fe uh NO? cal WINS RAGE; 4 Behind Local Oarsmen, California Boat A sane by Waves—Big Crowd Sees College erew was ax swamped this morning, after making af the three arse, and Washington finished the big boot h had been postponed fre yester ee pe winning cv © the dist 18:28 9-6, which is i iS han the ' ares ome unexpla h we wep. not start }0 o'clock. « enn sng south wind had eed ots Wanhingte ' you i the ford’ «. and ery t Ss aA ais w 5 T fantord Shel! Sinks. f bi, xe of launches bad + Be ces boning : several é ie ie] ~ ne 8 he 1 the crowd, and good galy thing that saved Tab rah boys from ‘Mitles the champton- Pacific coast, ax Star beaten Berkeley Wi leave tonight race Where it wii! BARTLETT LOVEJOY Captain of Winning Crew. cash William G Rocke- ja train near Edmonds Monday assumed his mibeen identified as Thomas Dru Girectors of the fi ber of the Seattle branch ip company the | Marine (Ce and Stewards’ asso Yacant by the death of ciation. tae ~ tea. a: | WASHINGTON. — Basil Miles, fitet boat of th your | SuPEFINtendent of foreign mails, has ane ieee eported the record delivery of a , reels post package from Bremen rt in 12 days mailed May 2.) reaching Geattie May 14, | : 4 Levi Chapman Bonney, 68, a Two unknown men| Pierce county pioneer, died yester fs the Columbia in| day at the home of his sister Yesterday when their|Summit ay. The funeral will be ft is supposed yiheld tomorrow afternoon from the Way from FR « dre ernic | same licenses were issued and three di | MADISON HEARING GOES OVER 2 DAYS fi fn Be onting nome: | ‘The hearing before the board of y. Both tect were | Public works on the revocation of He died in the hospitai| the permits allowing the Seattle Electric company to convert the ; > Madison cable line into an electric eae = was postponed this morning : | untif 10 o'clock Saturday morning. ms come 3,000 miles to a n 4 her broth This was necessary on account of pot Ml odaae near Grenger the holding of Chairman Thomson Meeks ago, Ex-Chief Tom|in Olympia in a case now before fhe bey ihe Fired the shot | the supreme court. Secretary Bag of the board secured a promise DON—Mre Roosevelt m the 8. E. Co. to do no work hoy with the queen under the permits until after the hearing Saturday M “ Another Story on Depot. married her sn 2| The Oregon & Washington depot i as bevy out in a soe | Will be one story higher than was irmagnt originally intended. A permit for The | the construction of the one story ro laddition to the station now under brought 12 bo construction at Fourth ay, 8. and poys to Be- | Jack acy . Me yeate Yesterday, and only sm yon st. was taken out yester oe, — tre otel |aum sn OMe of the argest and THE SEATTLE STAFF wn OG ZO. SScm a, I yan rR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910. E CENT 2%, 784538 ax | This Is the St f the Longest L Affair | That America Has Ever Known | [hn RK te Pevevavevevsnnns * * * HE WAS DRUNK THREE * . a ABTICIPANTS James * TIMES, TWICE ON * a Oat ane Mary Be ~ TOBACCO * ron 6 . * . When | was twenty years * *% BEGINNING—Schoo! house # 4 ae t ot dent tae + * in Genesee vatiey, New York, * # and I never touched * “ baa he was 16 and ahe was ® * after that. I tried tarna «| sas * * to smoke mid Jas, A . . ce 1833 * * woll, “but both times the to * 1€D—April 20, 1841, #/ * bacco made me drunk, and I *® * when he was 25 and she 21, | & ee never onuld get up toe herve & vienna * CHILDREN—Five * ® to try it again.” * * «PRESENT AGES—He is 04 & Plage bes as i <arntt Se Gee oe > ey ae #|May Take Lid Off of the Investigation of the Gug- * LIFE OCCUPATION & | genheims’ Activity in Juneau—-Wickersham and *® Farming. *! No," he saya, miechievounly L : ~ * * Father!” comes chidingly trom odge Pressing the Charges. ad ee her, @ he looks at the mpany, | | with le-covered f lie doe mee ee | BY W. G. SHEPHERD. | remember,” she ex; It | CALEDONIA, N.Y. May | in June, 1839—one evening at tt (By United Press.) 1 James and Mary Maxw tomes WA > A | Passe the place where the r Kin Edward - bat then ‘ A that the . looe toad thee ti ate Theodore Ropsevelt had not beer . ing ng af ls - a fe born. Ho ed Stat ) t Att | yee United 2 be ( n Ne ttee of senate pens ‘ har k been °o roman—<« man for ¢9 pee t ght ‘ t n de € y senate years | Mr. and Mrs. James A. Maxwell, 69 Years Married-—From a Photo yr ‘eehece t : " re They sit together In the pari graph Taken on the Front Steps of Their Home, Caledonia, N. Y. drei 7 " mn er an executive | Perhaps the old t * hatr is still well» 1 wi He is 94 years old, she is 90./ yet you hear that & man and ies Wann ‘mes tea ack . be trick te ‘ Th were mar April ‘ bee . agg 1 gm broad ; “oh a look alik oat and speech aang © Ye u remember when you pre fon oe elie in tah WASHINGTON, May 26.—Allegations of political and civic cor- with this @ like @ mas posed?” you ask (he mar He ete ond “hee. she| ruption, including charges that the Guggenheim syndicate caused wedded “ on doesn com old e drive A ons a6 < the removal of Federal District Attorney John B. Boyce and United othor couple b town, alone, ev da A i : States Mars! D. A. Sutheriand of Alaska, resulted today in the States, He eT eee an “lid be lifted” from the secret investigation being Blue, her hai t eat oe sy | carried on by @ sub-committee of the senate judicla committ: What ns potent whisper, to cover ) "y re dark and a little heavy Beth a hiepes The sub-committee met today to consider the lid lifting, and prob- 5 for a _.| ably will announce its decision soon - The charges have created considerable inte and many sen- ' y (Continued on Page Eight.) | store are demanding thet the whole inv tigation be conducted openly. | =e r nm (Min hairman allinger ting come ret th hearing the Boyce-Suther- * The ot nbers are i< at ah 1 tise laho) « Overman (North | , ee ae, ee ‘ it and for publicity is the al- ‘ . | jegat that the heims’ ac- jint tat It has been content tl fie ered] ty after one of the em- fam & who ie maid ¢ e dt t areer has The Star ted any for . ing to indict have handled r actual gold thas ‘ . aaeneennsemeonresie any Other man in Alaska, and whose|'*'t Money if it failed to prove this or sim regarding its sae O’Le rae | nas been made to the nining, gambling banking oper-} circulation, It has boasted but little an 1 modest SO rn eee el ry: . r ¢ that the nKen~ ations ha b ne of the! 1 + . : i hein ents spent $70,000 to Wiest Apectuclar chatacters of the| Way: It will post no money now and will make no t but|* PREvVious pisasters, «| Juror, Speaks Highly of im »« te enthores cat aaa ia wandering ar the |it wants to say to the merchants of Seattle that it sta eady | 7 > *| County Official an zed vouchers showing ag! again tn a part ‘ or Jaton gg eS rane Novy * * ex { $1,800 were presented saan annie . men ie arta ette aenk ar unis * | Dan influence court pro= Ronnifield called " — seo . “Ee aly 1906 hirteen lost member of the recent grand ptonnuield calle THE STAR'S CARRIER ROUTE CIRCULATION, |¢ | ‘Litun, sunk by explosion off #| jars: t wont to protest calmis and| "teow wutherinad te a Massnabe ning and : ‘- a as ss ; ° ju ant to protest calmly an ) Sutherland is a Massachu~ Soles Wannsastiin te |THAT PART OF ITS CIRCULATION THAT IS CAR-|* 2 r 17, 1906. Fit | without anger against the attacks man, and Geneter: Laden tae 7 t we, mt tb | with t earnestnens fire 3 > 2c > or . | at have been made on that body ag reggie ey | With great | warcestness be first | RIED TO THE HOMES IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE, IS|4 British Navy | that have been made on that body, “is aiding nim ‘a promise that if they dectted he} LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER /|* A ink in collision March #/“] think such a protest may come of the charges brought by was crazy th we lock him up | IN THE CITY ® 27, 1900. Bieven killed 5 * | from me with good grace, because eged friends of the Guggenheim | “They say I am tneane, and 1| . # A-+, sunk by explosion Feb- @/{ was a minority member of the |interests, I ate Wickersham of eave It to you,” he said In making this statement ‘The Star is accepti reary 16, 1 Three killed, # | jury. The grs did many| Alaska is advocating the cause of w the promise iv . ‘ * wounded * | things that I did not like, but know Boyee and Satheriand metic , tet claims made by the other, newspapers }* As 1 ®/ ing all the circumstances as | r Clark of Alaska and then told what waa bothering h Here are the es in comparison with The Star's after-|* June § * and as no one except a member Governor Hoggatt and Na- Libel the Mayer aite hedge rage * | the grand jury know, | realize blican Committeeman a x we S H hed a ‘ ag ne * | that they did the beat they could are fighting against tr pou, far er route totel. for Jenuar SOOMRSIS °°” entiid Sedkes as = “Ap to the Hodge indictment, ex-offictals said. “Th telitme it , bathed cs Bi ; iz Crews of Ves Curtlefion | | stood out against it even in of | the ‘ Pe es, daily anc day, afternoon « Sain Eaetonen tetencl ae aan face of contempt threats. I am Ing to the Je J January e bs tne detbamnen: oan; © , a democrat and voted for Jack | fan sae % | Williams for sheriff. 1 never Now, you just « © perr # Crews of Grampus and Pike #| SW Hodge In my life until | c at mn this stor Star's lead over afternoon competitor 34,991), tuplonion at Mare g | met him in connection with the c 2 Ronn t that} = l@ feland 9 a Sept r &| grand jury work, but | betieve r se b « out The 1 ar Orel se is. 1908 killed. | he is by far the best sheriff ian’ m th other | nenore by it i ee | «i inty ha had, and leewtaees ot ties i tinanty | BaPer by - compa * italian Navy. a *| {hope to eve him etay In office, eased Bonnitic mind 1 the | did in seven in soe he ) aaa a Fhe ed I'm sorry | cannot say as much latter left uring GI of bie un : . wi r F about the county commission- na ; Star car average, 15,026] ® killed * dying friendehip and « ation fe } * Russian Navy. * ers. him | Carrier rout etitor Sunday * Kambala by | “Very early in the investigation Bonnifield. by bis queer cor t.| averaye, | 11.474) ® cruiser off apol, June # )I became convinced of the efficiency ae several wit the a Be, JaNUATY ».- 000s : "|e 13, 1908 and honesty of Hodge, and I came year bro to the Hmells He ——|* # |to the conclusion that all the trou ' matureed 6. church ser oral , ly 1 r Ss *# A submarine sunk off the #| ble arose from the desire of one of Household Goods Are All mere! : his ition. for | Star's average daily lead over daily and Sunday average | sae la ay niggas |% const of Japan, March 19,1910, %|the county commissioners to rule| Packéd and Ready to & man who has handled the large} of competitor, January 3,552) 4 by overloaded water tanks *|everything. There were two other! x y financial affairs that he haa, is pith fe teed eal ¥ — The © 1 «| and the entire crew killed members of the jury who were op- Be Shipped Back to tal Eliminating Sundays and putting h The Star and its|* 2 loosed to taliettnntasieas/ bat ations — afternoon competitor on a six-day basis, here some more| exe eee ee eH /Te Was brought to bear and they Seattle. upaelsie went over to the other side vovadioes | sala sas ' (By United Press.) | Was a Big Task. | (By United Press.) (Star carrier re daily, total for January 300,68 LONDON, May 2 The French We members of the grand jury|,. WASHINGTON, May 26.—Of- | e : total submarine Pluviose, with a crew Of/ were picked up everywhere and| ficial Washington is on the qui vi omit id ORR 0 #7 men aboard, was/rammed and | suddenly confronted with a big task |tday following @ report that the January ...... na od eb x ot RR eres 284,489 sunk by the packet boat Pas de | which not f us knew anything| f@mily - yah p Ballinger is _| Calats in the English channel to-|gpout. Everything that was done| Preparing to leave Washington, that pa Jday. Reports indicate that none|was done with the sanction or at|*he Ballinger household goods are | Star carrier route lead over afternoon competitor 106,196 | of the crew escaped the instigation of the superior court | Packed and crated, and that the | |" A wireless mesange from Calais | and our legal adviser, and 1 think Preparations foreshadow the resig- | : se | was recelved to the effect that the | that everybody acted honestly and| ation of Ballinger from the cabi« ar carrier route aily average for ary 15,026 | collision occurred a few miles from | with the best Intentions. ier t iternoon come ‘ ‘ |that port. British and French tor tu sad semua kee ba tle olan yee Es secretary will | Carrier routes, afternoon competitor, y average for : opty fees pen cage Meigs AST lived « Hfe et hardebin, but noth.|Slide out gracefully, following the | RNES: 505 0 45054: eS SIRES 10,941 | soon as they picked up the wire-/ing in my Ife ever tried me so|*Ubmission of the congressional in- less call for help much as the confinement in the jury | Yestigating committee's report to | . The weather was clear at the|room. Most of the members were |°engress, in which he probably will enue Star carrier route average daily lead over competitor 4,085 | time of the accident and the cause! out of pocket. Personally, I suffer-/® exonerated by a majority on | rt of the collision was not learned.| eq no financial loss, being reason-| Party tin have been current here (By United Press.) The month of J ary is taken as a basis for comparison| The Pluviose was half submerged | ably well off and retired, but all of | fe" many days. CARSON, Nev, May 26—Mrs. | because this is the month taken by The Star's afternoon com-| ¥en struck by the Us gave up our time and our energy — Tate ee Gunjiro Aoki, formerly Gladys Em ‘ Pas de Calais put to for the benefit of the public, and| OR. T. ROOSEVELT Jery, daughter of Archdeacon Em: | j< titor im its pu ed statement of its circulation French port in a crippled condi-| pecause we didn't find any reason REFUSES TO ery, of San Francisco, is here today In addition to its carrier route circulation The Star is |" to indict City Engineer Thomson, I MAKE SPEECH with her child and mother, Mrs. Fe m | omen 4 don’t think we should be vilified by Emery, to establish a month's resi-| delivering every night in the city of Seattle, through other|/xe eee eee ek eR AHHH! Supposedly fair-minded news-| (By a Staff Correspondent of the dence prior to obtaining a divorce. over 10,000 additional paid copies, making « 4 ,\* * | paper. United Press.) Mrs. Acki gained notoriety by her | °OUrCe® Ove’ Iditional paid copies, making a total city| +o accomMODATE YOU * ree Al ‘s CAMBRIDGE, Eng. May 26—An } 25,000 F realize all our shortcom “3 .am, \ | marriage to Gunjiro Aoki, a Japan. | circulation of over 25. per day. \* *] ings, but 1} sleo realize what norary degree of doctor of laws ese servant of the Emery house Further, over 9,000 copies of The Star are distributed daily |* The Star will take your Ad #) We had to contend with, and we nferred upon ‘Theodore Ress hold, at Corte Madera, Cal. The| |® at no extra cost by telephone. *| Jig the best we could. l'eay thie by the university here today. marriage took place in Seattie,| within a buying radius of this city. # Main 9400, Ind. 441 Wi ergas ob the teat, thatthe students of the university where a child was born to the cou js i ia) Acad geass ; \* at pee bite giMeag 2 upon the colonel for a speech, ple. | \ll of these statements The Star stands ready to prove [ek tk ttt ktm! Baie add a waleis (or 4 Roosevelt refused to address = | being in the minority, and in | ‘em | spite of the Hodge indictment ee which | believed and still be Half a love affair is better than in northern fire OD the « M6 the pubic Pp. With SD ‘Against thy BY MARION LOWE, Emma Goldman, anarchist? o8 ss Yes Was found dea Emma Goldman, terrorist? locas lodging A - | Yes. A {| Emma Goldman, revolutionist? lt ITH Pr o » eel Sane Wister, Okla. 5 1a Gol free lover? Bis trom pst, Mister, ‘Oka | mwa Golman, ga Right. One un | a eS shocking? fon bata™*4 to"death | Zama Golman sh Brow No « she nish? No. Is she MPI. hh sel siiigerent? No. When baa ‘ gn |course and belligerent? No ee v z-|you meet Emma Goldman in her Weiss Ar ending Mt room she is a plump, cordial little v This i port|German woman, evidently of work eet Over the 1. ing class origin, with a warm hand Male wits 5 yer grasp and straightforward, sincere ‘mings manner, just like any woman you like and enjoy knowing I saw her at her apartment at ;the Butler hotel. I saw her at her) meeting last night ‘I ain a terror in fhe sense that I tell the truth,” is her own defense jot herself. “I go to the bottom of things and drag out what poll ticlans and ruler do not Itke to jhear. I do not urge violence and bloodshed, I have even been cred ited with being one of the Inst! gators of the Haymarket riot In Chicago. 1 was a child in Roches ter at the time | Is for Woman Suffrage Do I believe in woman suffrage I am intensely interested In It, « pecially the militant suffragists of England. Not that I think the bal lot will do much to emancipate wo |man, but I am interested in it as }a sign of woman's revolt “Woman in 60 years has been his wife's life like a bull in her able to do more for herself | garden without the ballot than man has done in all history for She Gives a Rove. himself with it. Men's condi- | On Miss Goldman's table were tions are practically the same re es, With a pretty hospitality as they have always been. |she offered one to her caller or Woman has made herself rec leaving ognized as a human being, not Fmma Goldman, anarchist. I shall merely a chattel in a man’s |always think of as a kind house. woman! woman, with a ir Does anarchism make women| her. hand less domestic? I hope it doe & a home does not consist; But that rose was red in crocheting tidies and dusting} In the hand of Hmma Goldman chair A home should be « place | whom I belleve to be a high souled where people are free to sit down | woman, that red rose is the symbol or stand up when they please,,of love, which she says is the only where a man and a woman respect | power that should rule the world each other's personal rights. The| In the hand of the crowd that {average married man goes through|red rose 1s a dagger. Emma Gold man's doctrines are ideal, for 1 men and women and an ideal state of society. In the men and women of the crowd her Hberty becomes license, her love becomes lust, and her freedom the bondage of death She Destroys Happiness Emma Goldman i she destroys are not and ask irge out from her takes away their calls a “spook,” a gives them nothing in return And this is the crime of Goldman, Not that she ernments or assassinates king She kills the faith and the th he people happines happy them God, whom phantom A Wat dangerous be n h they She she | She and Emma | overthrows lieve was entirely unwarranted.” | none SEATTLE HAS 245,000 WASHINGTON, D. C., May 26.—The city of Seattle, according to the report to be issued by the census bureau at the proper time, will show a population of be- tween 243,000 and 245,000, The figures of 230,000, sent out from Seattle during the closing days of the census taking, were probably se- cured before the final check was made. With a growth from 80,000 to 243,000 in ten years, Seattle. will show one of the greatest increases ever re- corded since the establishment of the federal census bureau.

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