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NO, 107 SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, JUNE = sh + “« 1910, ONE CENT fkws wranne se. ~ INSURGENTS CREDIT Man Whom Ballinger Succeeded Praises Poindexter, Cummins and La Follette—Talks of Administration Measures Considered by Congress \. \ SEEN AT * \ THE ROULETTE WHEEL. and Two Policemen | Run Tacoma Car, and! oo Passengers Pay Only 5 | Cents Fare. ity United Pees a Sane 27.—-Tak “ 7 a with him, Ma A Vv i went to Fe Pam ot 6:90 this n 1 ie ; a i (By United Press.) than five-« fe in the city at fare ix still ; of the Jew York, ‘ ‘ r Forester ( or ¢ visited with “YOU CAN’T KNOCK ABRUZZI | =a =|. oan see AUSTRALIAN BAR — ? ie oy ae he hands FUGITIVE ‘Giovanni Deseo, Who | ORIGINAL BALLINGER BILL INADEQUATE Comes From Piedmont, RUNS DOW ‘ Pe REID | MURDERS | Has to Learn This| t | pris wth Through Knife Thrust. | | ace is ad- when it went to the senate « ttee Wie i net think the | (My United Frees.) djs mas ] Money circulates freely and easily in Reno—particularly in dig ay - “ Howie hat the executive 1s full power to t Setanta tee Son oan, ee | nified red brick buildings, vulgariy known as “gambling hails”, The big pel oa But , r . ding three} Glovannt Demonte, an Italian) places are Jim May's “Palace” and the “Casino.” At both, or in | pr the ic d 1 t Pre nt Taft wanted such being « t hat we ha ght for for the | | ood shape as | | kitting two officers, w | lethers end + for 24| from the mont, foregathered| any of the smaller places, you can get a run for your money all the | : i | ‘ mgh to have | = by ba at|in the Australian bar, Sixth ay. and x tages 26-cent limit to the sky, Craps, fare, keno, roulette | ie 2 | “The bill ‘presented by Mr. Ballinger was wholly inadequate . boo (My United Press . one ick was) Dearborn et, late Saturday night snd ce scan sie io .| BEVERLY, Maw June g7—/and did not meet the situation. The bill presented by the |shot today SRO A Oe v "i ; with four Italians who came fre National Conservation Association as a substitute was accepted | Bostwick killed Chief of ice Robert Taft, eldest son of ‘ |} Davis and Deputy Sheriff Sheffield | the province of Abruzzi, the by dent Taft, while riding ir aut | by the senate committee. and wounded Sheriff McInnes and|of the famous “Duc” of Northpale Padget : : 1 a» finally passed has @ Deputies Bass and Tucker, who . a me pon. ran dowgs t tting mining claims to pu 2 Katherine Elkine-Himalaya fame jured Mich : Ms jwere trying to arrest him et his The talk ’ id probabl y injured ch take sp on water power sites. }home yesterday. He barricaded his ¢ talk ran on the comparative | : ni an Italian. By 1 pr n will be a constant doors and fired from the windows. | Ms of the women and children | young Taft thout the elosest and | Bostwick wes arrested some time tt és various provinces of poma sivantage can for maakt to commit morder. |)" ob ahiaana : Cevrcend sen. ih eaminadd tes | ible for the acct He was release n bend, bet hin nority but easily a vocal majority silence n ’ ovision In the on of Washin m | octal interests, bendamen withdrew anday. It wae ' ys King of Mint neo tored, Insurgents. He thought out loud that of all in the automobile with yor cents iwhen officers tried Ning ise proviness in Italy the Abrusxi was}Pullmans and Exp! Cc Looted and Passengers lenne teare detete bill was put in Seamed tab pone oye he the worst. It was the provinetal ~ » adie friend f conservetias woe. im the Meuse! toute, and that uo.enne men would Beaten by Robbers—Men Drop Off and Disappear )) i} BREAD see * of congress. If . te ‘ inistration bil, ———— | arnall ch (ken the mayor will en- | all the shooting | edinatt for ai th 14 toh th admit for all the world to hear that Pigee jhe came from Abruxn in Dark, While P ‘osses nservation would and the public do- Ordinance with | 1 DEAD -2 HURT So spake Giovannl, Piedmont parte Ss was the only place to come from | Lombardy, Umbria, Calabria and (By United Pr: : [path of the Taft ca n opened to the | even its stia might do in a pinch LAKESIDE, Utah, June 27.—After a struggle with Special The machine struck t ef St theirs fe aes Jen f the Oregon Short Line, and a posse,-three men ¢ him to one ‘hele wun te | i Gikiaa teens vann! anounced that he was | “Se? oe, S nani si ated alg " wed his skull is fracte: nally passed OAKLAND, Cal, June 27.—Mrs. and willing lemonstrate | were overpowered and arrested here this afternoon. They are | a ” } the truth of bis assertion with h ‘seek: tik aaa ot a: Adolph Zeis is in a critical condi z 7 = ee senertien W "| believed to be the train robbers who looted an O, S. L. train at ight not to e [tion today and Charies Reuter and '*° Miedme e fin | A MO J B It ought aot to. have | Mrs. J. W. Bransford are recover Bartender Cuts In. | Harrisville early today. ; ’ a debt of grati- umins, D xe, La Follette and }ing from serious injuries, following | Just then th an automobile accident near here, comes from Norw bartender, y. cut in te sr fecs w7-Anar Sothg vp cn] FO OS Oe in which Adoiph Zeis, a traveling quire whether Giovanni ineluded . , ith them who salesman, was kitled. Throndhjem in bis derogatory re-| train crew on the Oregon Short I EL he amendment of Zeis was driving the machine.| marks, and Giovanni saying “No,” | tion, attack vassengers and robl a - a While rounding a curve, Zeis was the bartender announce temporarily blinded by thé glare of ali could go o i fight Of the Lake Wash. # street car headlight and the auto) So outside went, Glovann Association appeared mobile crashed into a telegraph | much pleased with the pros d that they | three the Wells-I considerable loot and fied. The’ seer " robber (iy United Press) SAN FRA SCO, June aniz six miles north of Ogden, » br eo en route 1 da county commissioners | pote. showing what a sai a Fou 2 oat te tind {© present their ca Mr. and Mrs. Zeis were thrown | could do when ba westbound, was going slowly through Harrisville | '0°* to. complete By a ong proposed Lake from their seats, Zeis striking | graph pole P bt neared “pew { th steph + by the Na The asxociation *gainst the pole and hie wife land | they come at ree rob ah appeareces ‘ ne o ¢)| Francisco the n a - re Bh gg Baa. 4 a the board to join | '"g several yards ahead of the auto- ared off enger coaches. Prakeman I 1 to ¢ the / and August 1 i nal Biscuit Co = Py af for & rehearing in Mobile, -Reuter and Mrs. Bransford) just then one of the Abruztl but was struck“on the head er butt and | take , , or the Hartiord | had sete X : retained their seate in the machine. | crowd, who couldn't wait for his} thrown from the train. The robbers made a systematic search | Cat?et company n salary of $5¢ last the Ballard ° turn, came up behind Giovanni and the coaches, Rings, watches and ¢ ther| Bao RB Rare OWbers presented their Istuck @ long, sharp knife between |®! the occupants « 7 ther} pur he 2 inty commissioners GARLA D GOES his ribs. Giovanni base and the| jewelry and money poured into their pocket Occasionally a|velt# spent in San Fre the canal on the Abruzzians fled. For a time it loc rer who became obstreperOus was tapped on t jj did not leave the vessels QM TRUAL AGAIN co 22 tr Sires soca that al volver butt and made nomresistant poate wade. vel > resutve refused to go to the hospita A ’ . p lon would have against William H and Plummer, where Dr. Ghigti ene and both werd locked | ibis express car of tran No. 37 o Me ey Peo eee Eee ‘by the county { with grand larceny./the Italian consul, is attending A euskal” GWadT SECURE leavened thal the robbers R Us Paver 0 1% gun, for the second time, in| him ue ta ay cara aon de & Caddy nian alixotinn BANK CLEARINGS ’ ; Green, who has been a y Ralph Keatetne court this! . Detective Bianch! 1s looking for to the sacking of the | from the train with their booty He ¥ tt rate bill and the inser- th. easel was ning. an Abruzaian named Garibaldi Seattle. Dr. I n of sees that are of -Givect land Is charged with obtaining | Grabiello, who is said to have done Clearings today the people of the country, Speak at the meeting 7 * * * * \* $1,000 from Job L. Beardsle to) the knifing. ® Balanc t “The cause of self government, of oe ake at ion ath whom he had mtsrepresented the| ‘ bese _— aL. | * Tacoma at government for all of us rather than ted ¥ would | condition of the Apex Coal comp eeakd ook wd oe eke t ye * ¢ gu today. .$1,050,922.00 % a, daw abaslal-tatereiin aa tens whe ae the $f which Geriand was the promoter. | . * : - pevalves 4 * 83,740.00 ® | f doubtedly been advanced during this that a The first trial of Garland was beld|) werp tHE HOME HUNTER * ted. valuable” pachaaene * Portiand * session and the insurgents, so-call- on February 26, when the jury dis-| 4. * Th t patied the! ® Clearings today. .$1,535,300.00 # | “Durr ed, both in house and senate, are the agreed }® To find your vacant house by ®| whistic cord and ax the train slowed | * Balance 195,460.00 &]a th “jones to whom all the credit be- ORE DEAD OF * announcing your vacancies in ®] yy dropped off in the darks | * Spokane. : cs io 4 ft year is longs. 3 Mi The Star. Star ads taken by *| Meanwhile Brakemar ® Clearings AY. .§ 936,413.00 w/t siniaak cased es wt will the insurgency HEAT IN CHICAGO | pone xo “extra “charge. #) = fiane lah a have teen ndvne one whe [ot 0 moe nee | Main 9400. Ind. 441 nd Tom Powell, a teamster for Eyres , in and’ | part their own standing MB to the cost of ex (By United Press) * he lFonnater company, je in. the Ciy|* * ewe KRKARAE KS 2 t ag Which King count at CHICAGO, June 27. — Thr eee hospital with a knife wound in his| * Are Still Republicans. ost would not be e| men are dead and another is | neck and asiash on his face thet week AAR RR RR RR RRR RR RR Rt These have been and still to dig the jgntire near death 20 the fooult ef the EARLY ROBBER GETS entends from aye | te Jew Pew * ‘CHT * put 1s They cannot be arole terrific heat o 0 las’ ours. som, manager of the Se inav > > | t th party cause viviser| John Murphy, laborer, dropped | | GOLD AND WATCH| am ledoing house, isin Jail ACTRESS INSANE OVER F y {eiiag etna Cot and fake’ tie et dead in a saloon, Emil Freder | Pierson, drunk and quarrelsome, | * my dintind Pease.) > sentative government... The . ickson, teamster, was found Joe Seter, a laborer, while making edad tate Wie olity behind the Ryres|* Ew PO fe Nee oa gg oe ream insirpente’ musmeaehe ae ae ement| dead in bed. Thomas Elicott, | his way to a lodging house on Ur office, where the teamsters gather, 4 Rs n ad. on > pa ink mys Piaget yore measure of rep- m late | laborer, employed by the city st, was knocked and at-noon today. He was abusive and fie ng r , vee pdb kn - ‘ nar i? ' m0 4 that hea ‘Beck np | water department, fell dead in of $90 and a gold we we | T. Bart, a foreman, ordered him out. * mitted to stably vert hie pega ® " na Te wh afF Tae Oe ee Ga control of the the street. Jay morning. } L th | Pierson wouldn't go and Bart tried | * ‘ Sit = sp ae: , +t re dye tap k Gles nes or reggie , rules committ WRECK | Edward Slagle, of Aurora, [arrested by Patro! P to drag him out. Bart and Pierson | * X . ng ua cto 30 he pe agin ee ie com a | These men revolted not against the | was overcome by the heat while | is held at the city Jail accuser the} were struggling when Powell came * Rickard, the pr Bing P btican p but against certain . looking for Sheriff Is in Pursult * te She has been playing in stock at Toledo and came here * “ ; “ attending service at the Moody | crime, and the police are looking ; out of the office and took hold of : é S er ae 5 ers of the party—leaders who Bible Institute. His condition ie |a small man wearing a light sult) OGDEN, Utah, June 27.—Sherift|Big.gon. Pierson whipped out hie|* © persuade a local man who ts arranging a special train to * |were seeking som tue okete toe mx ie |who, according to witnesses of Wilson and posses of de puties In |nife, the police say, and stabbed * Reno to include her in the list of passenger % |Special interests rather than for the dal t | "Relief is promised for tomor- | the aeaault, was with Smith and as-| automobiles left here today to cap-| Powell in the neck, then across the| | public welfare.” of vandalism int! aut sisted in the ro |ture three robbers who held up and face. [it RR RICCI IOI I IO Trent there danger that this in- reported t. In each |surgency business will de sec- ca “THEY TALKED ABOUT HER” AND YOUNG WOMAN TRIED TO KILL HERSELF iN cHURCH =". it has united the men of New Eng- ung woman for a& subject; church ante-room suffering from |y about The ever-ready and serv-|been chosen for that most cruel of | house at Hightt | The maligning tongues of neigh For a moment tne women of the land like Gardner with the men of »olson—two drama of ammonia—|every act had been cons Erika ts |lodanie Stay" Won ai bands thelah ciptiiees baitings, the subject | Was wrecked as far | borhood gossips drove @ young |congregation were on the verge of | Dolson two, Cuan ne bitin |Aten Me urposes of the neighbor-findefinite pronoun was authority {of “talk.” mn we ioe ne like basal tgg pa cut, red is concerned.| woman to a spectacular attempt)a panic, and even the men were! io." in a few. tired words that| hood gossipers. Mrs. So and So|for hints, innuendos and calumn-| Why she came to the church to > iano ss thelial at ths tae P, a and 6 to commit suicide yesterday morn-|dumfounded. The transition from) those who heard will never forget. | said this, and Mrs. So and So said ses the ull knowl: al wn sae rg he ‘won's. bos say ae lidcthvashak.\ Cadlitevala aah decte: aly evidently 1 as st ae nee of polsons and|tho quiet, peaceful prayer to the| As the doctor worked over her she| that, and no one cared whether “they” ruined her reputation, with /haps she felt that “they” would be] jain Wisconsin in thie: taeeeccnec, Y being to do as | ing. Her ignora of po! | , pbb i ating monotonously it w true or falwe Kach took | the aid of such individuals as quot-jat church Sunday morning devout Ray ke ennther Kew sacle tho ? ig ar Egg ci the prompt arrival of a doctor|contemplation of @ spectacular) UY ve been talking about me;|refuge in the smug thought that|\ed “they” over their tea cups. ly thankful that they were not be- | f° roy eee ee t who wa saved her life. tragedy was too great for instant ve bee "| or he sald had been told 8 Ing “talked about,” and her suicide | ‘t ™4y take, it is, in the last analy- from the job Sa» i: ' ation of the|comprehension. In the tense al-|they've been talking about me capac she or he sa ; Socially Damned. Bh ag sis, merely a straight out fight A b Saturda _While the congregation 0! . p . > owed,’ tha sncans cf This told tho whole story of her|by some one else. Bverybody » be “talked about” is to be | Would be a reproach to the gos. maainet ‘the fule of party and: the ene) Union Christian church, Roosevelt lence that followed, ely repeated what everybody | socially damned. Each one who |!pers. But whatever her int #8 comment | Mi nation by special interests.” unbridled |had heard, with such additions | contributes to the “talk” becomes | tons were, she came to the church young woman could be plainly | wish to die. The carele there was a rush to|dropped from som The America: hill, € orgetown, was in the midst | the 7 company owns the | of morning prayer y morn-|heard, The Manda Vandyke, 20 years old, |her side. She was carried to the| tongue had been repeated as a sus | ad variations as came naturally hysterically solicitous lest she be 1: Rio, (90 that aay” would nots eS EA aaae nthe Oe te ee ing, Manda Vandyke ye ald, | he § y . \to hanc talked about” and being seen with | “ta pout her” any more. * 7 y » church. Dr. Cor-| picion; had grown to a rumor, and) ‘4008 ne by 8 staggered through the door and - rt geen Ready fy wasumened and p recht elie to a certainty So it came that Manda Vandyke |one “talked about" is equivalent to| Her father, John Vandyke, is a ie Fair tonight 1 Tuesday; ® ae ae face forward | ae’ tbe Dee. eae uvng woman was soon out of| Back yard confidences and par-|was “talked about.” Nobody knew |soclal ruin, And thus it was, by |member of the firm of Vandyke & |# tight north y winds * YM. Moher N ne | Oto Se Oe om ghee ¢ the ldaunet. lior exchanges of scandal so dear|jugt why she was “talked about,” | petty ostraciams, that Manda Van-|Younkman, confectioners in} * , ‘. Broad. Seen among the feet of sh | “at she lay on the floor of the! to conscious virtue had had this'or by whom she was “talked'dyke came to know that she had | Georgetown ToC eeeeeeeee eee worshipers © Star Will Get the Report of Each Blow Struck in Big Fight Fifteen Seconds After It Lands 4 }