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S17 ADVERTISERS:—A newspapers, The Star i: the city. ‘cepting as true the sworn circulation statements of other Seattle prepared to prove that its carrier route circulation is the largest in THE SEATTLE TAF VOL. 12, NO. 90 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910 ONE CENT ee EGRO SUSPECT ADMITS HIS GUILT: TAFT REFUSES TO REMOVE TROOPS POLICEMEN WILL 60 “TO GUARD. RESIDENTS Poindexter Gets Promise From President of Immediate Investigation—Removal More Probable Now— Acting Gov. Howell Coming to Seattle to Meet Committee. TR AT'S COACH iS a the Coming State Convention Au Reresitcam Stars { bd 13 ro oo i COCMYVEN TION 16,70 Te MentImAT Marry Whitney Treat, who has been giving coaching parties for Purr rue urge ME CeurT people, telephoned to Chief Wappenstein at 2 o'clock that wires JUDG as party had been held up and robbed by highwaymen at - . * ation. All their valuables were taken. Two auto loads of po | ies ure on their way to Foy } SME B:88 @ man telephoned police headquarters from the Coun saying he was Joshua Green, the steamboat man, and giv- | (\ ithe information that the holdup had occurred, but that it was Gua joke. The police are investigating — os GAR TRUST MAKES SLAVES OF RUSSIAN WORKERS IN HAWAI! nd Men and Women Starving — Were, to Islands by False Promises—Worse Than Is Report. (Special to The star.) a On gy : ~ y ine 6.—Two thousand Russians, men, women “Take two hundred if you need them,” was the iterally starving here. Some of them are in jail, mayor’s word. Unite States and. the. Rosslan Sion are INSURGENTS ( HAUFFEUR TES | IFIES ‘MIKE FISHER NOT bil bees vars 2 over the country in an automo- another sugar trust scandal will shortly be | i bi _ '~P, cay, f the I b: * TO STAND TRIAL; ue wit ackay, one of the Interbay committee- ene a aN on men, today. He decided that 60 men would be enough. == ARE VICTORS © AGAINST LEAVITT ni seta TTS chaceece Seem sf Sule Lt tall 1 HAVE (Special to The Star.) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 8.—Representative Poindexter this afternoon sent a telegram to a com- mittee of Seattle citizens, saying that he had seen the war department relative to the removal of the Twenty- fifth regiment from Fort Lawton and that he had re- ceived the promise of a rigid investigation looking to- ward their removal. of Sixty policemen will guard Interbay people against a possible negro outbreak. On hearing from Washington through the news- papers that Taft would take no action, Mayor Gill sent | Chief Wappenstein to the fort to see how many police- ~ would be needed to patrol the region around the ort. a were brought | ting ignorant vicdrath, Who is acting governor in the absence of Gov. Hay, is | on his way to Seattle to meet Interbay people to dis- | cuss what shall be done. ; ent 8 IN | STATES Declares That Automobile Man Told Him to Drive /. ds, a! Fast—Story Carries Weight With Hearers. : any | Eight Out of Eleven Con-/ y in the Haw y that is controlle (By United Press.) f tod } « b b ; tdom| gressmen in lowa and| he! fo “aay ‘ f | e lee & ling Aetelo Sexo, t w « c » a \ ' jtied| Governor in South Da- : ng Raefolo & per, In I : sable to ex to the land o | attle, on July 10, 1908 The + he bbe Selateee matter | the free, and this is what we got kota. SeCacher vi a tk 4 tiie die ie A Prgtesca how | starvation, beatings and jail.” Hiei relates ction to the { ‘ tl ‘ aber eres: oie thas h _ ‘The pre hat the re sproved cinean Pay ha Ww 1 t be fair to the ” DES MOINES, lows, June 8 When he saw Seg d. : Podge E: —Returns from 46 counties h b th ‘ 1 1¢ jUrIS- pew Bick show that Warren Garst, pro b body t ‘ n ‘ De diemate was bare IN EARTHQUAKE ee-"is S28% Some 2a i ripe and many of them grew Carroll, his standpatter oppon ng aga begin rigid Promise made to ther ve vnnsisnaie ent, in the republican guberna " new the m Fist helr lega + atts , ‘fe Z and when they prote r | torial campaign, at the rate of on e offende were ¢ aoa 4 to each county. i A had t « « a ROME, June §&—Southern Ita today Is a scene of sorrow and au fering following the short but ent earthquake felt in Campania e will receive the republi nomination by approx on and tell the truth, now.” asilt brian yesterday | imately 4,000 majority : , The os at Oniat rine Gone His total gain, as indicated by & to Met “Well, I did it,” replied the negro. te | aed San 50. Other| the returns now, is 13,000 votes. ve } “I was drunk and reckless, I guess.” expresait te r more dead,| This shows an average gain in | (' bs mobil : Rm we ge th Nathanial Bledser, negro soldier accused of assault upon ep r 4 counties from which returns ‘ ’ f p ‘ ro 0. Ju , a 2 { \ iker were ret nat |, have been received of 30 votes | return f along fre was tell-| ested & A Mrs. J. W. Redding, near Fort Lawton Saturday afternoon, con- W Terrible Condition a life will ne mat | more than the necessary gain ing th th be h awyer/t Jone M fessed at noon today island in epitals in the etricken te to insure his election. | At 30th av., coiming into th told t t t a of th 1 . ‘I was drunk and reckless, I guess with filled wit hin | Mot e f , m~ ‘ ; vs This was the only justification of his fiendish act. gare to any « d shelters © ; rowde oT ue wosien - r Py ‘ oa I herg An hour earlier Bledser made a long statement to Captain Me ng od K — 9 gcd — progres e insurget tt nt " " t notif of Detectives Tennant, an attorney representing the officers of MF to Honolulu to conspiaix : ans have won a telling eavitt said, ‘Go ahead and tu f vi the fort and newspaper men, absolutely denying his guilt. Ya B to aplain te | t of nar aave nd ber 1 oor I J y ‘ c See lowe ile a ' e. I'll pay the fine it yor NORTH YAKIMA Then he broke down. l® WEATHER FORECAST. #/4Te insure ab ’ ord IS CELEBRATING , ‘ t ' tt | batters ) OR ht and Thursday; #| - ms - « PRE Costin i r tt i I t } 1 time t NOR YAK J 1 hild f tween 11 and ® ligt y * ineut ; 2 te | Ju parereent, 33 1, complet Int resident about 50 eee ee ee ee ee ee n i ' PURER DEES Be S 1 ht to the q * * 3 to the AGHER | poe ve —— *# HOUSE WANTED Now, »* ! * pine . A : / viee, to acres, W nte¢ i n ae the He was ck * * “FIND GALL | ih i | are, “Mean tro a ar 8 : 3 | 2.000 © the glasa ¢ by the con The fir 1 wf the pr 7 r 1s of ants about * & ay ow- w as | In the ith district Congre with Sego's body, was identified by lrtigate 1 the ai * } * n of the and ap. man Wa I, Smith (standpat McCusk unit, sc 1 *o4 Ind, 441 . RN : ime to k ony - ay le tented Ayers (inaurg nt) by 1 Met aid t a na supply water d zo * owe th ce her there. In this manner | “I lagher, the missing|~ (Continued on Page Eight.) | perceptible degre t he | will reclaim 15,000 acre eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ind hs Seamer bas been called to th: ervisor, was dis-| === - the fort hout ‘ . coe SFernment, and a he yuver, by J.} } ee atic serv T rid, to’ Wit ent | * ™ flow under wa tention of re Ser the: Tite 45|*% PARLIAMENT AT WORK, & Si . . ad este BY MARION LOWE i" arned the beautiful lesson of wn-) platform commencen nigl ey ; when the patient for ri® (By United Press.) * = as . “Always faithful.” elfishne Tha patien face pi nd human a w the « H pe in| Rat ar : , "| LONDON, June 8 ¢ first * .BUCKF} 7. . Within a few days 28 pretty/have comforting « the € @ the soldier a Ne + *® pa nt un ba De ee te ET NOW nurses will ‘ ed from train-|learned to stretch the c of tle to mar le . iy t T 18 : Ry he | 1 Vv ; LETTER ong a yg : a gues | tn LE _ liam oe attle hospitals, On| # ness th ‘ : } > aan * py Bacsoene neement invitation is in-|a day and then a n . school to a life of he pes able fp t to th t t EY : ; : PORTLAND, c , } » Latin words “Semper ‘or three years they t strife jonal victory ‘ 1 , Or., June &.—Cha » Neth’s private mall # |secrihed the Latin on - fem . *w es 1 * ee With which tie compered with the guvernne nt delivery % | fidellx”—always faithful the uniform ‘of the nurvo, the ry ; gy A PO a hailey IRA store * in * 4 Ape: sohect ake tha tet Ge so And that { what their work |galla of service to mankind, hey | and the death ws ‘ z compen 4 . ; bucking government trust” at reduced rates. # |means—always faithful. for three have given up home Le Ba ~ y at the » *® king beco: f * Pitaled gusty in the £ al court to having organized * | years, day and night, these girls) white walls of a hospital, with Its) vice f the t , * ten, is t at the * Pivate mash gery ice da fine of $26 & [in cap and apron have gone about|wards and rows of narrow cots.| And yet mations |the hours 9 offer | § t the a fine of : etr | Fe ie laughte d gayety o sere is of pro-| moment wher a r Neth is the head collecting agency. In order * |the corridors and wards of their/For the laughter and gay «rhe BA egg inj er Eh brag 5 * * B iherease the efticie hervice by securing acquaint- # |hospltals with low voice and soft} social life they take in exch ange fe fonal skill, | san the feeble at m : e about 16 He daw a ee r With business 1 took for large wholesale * |step, learning how to be “always|the moan of the sick and the last /ligh \ eo f 8 1 © siz mies to deliver ti. ata. % |faithful’ to the wick ond suffering. |gasping breath of the dying out, it's a proud and joyous work or , . pea’ ete’ 3 Meth charged 0 the delivery of each letter and #* | Have Been Terrible Sights | Ready to Answer Call to fan it into living flame again. ut the rvice of the trained | got » car and Wi saddened ius sent ask Sle 0 ae r the delivery of each lette 7 ; . 4 hei eo WO! Broken rest and ong hours of | nurse, | cided that she must|the city after leavi b ashing tor . 4 J ‘ . ¢ “rom sights that make strong| They have chosen their life work e paren: oneed’ watt ASL. The venture was proving @ m A re pt ay Khey have trained them-|Always they will go where there | watching forgotten in the fas-|be the complement of his lif nh nf ! i rae a 6 he sig nabbed hi % Inelves not to flinch, Through long|is suffering. Theirs the call cination of professional interest.| that everything {s impossible with-|he went ¢ ; PRRR AKA Kaas tonne ene eee eee eee [hours of rigid discipline they have| distress, As they stand on the/It's not an gether unworldly | out ber alge