The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1910, Page 1

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i ae .| THE SEATTLE SlArFR RES ou 2. NO, 120. MORE GAMBLING AEGLARES MAYOR GILL $3 235725 BREF fre Is the Word Given Out at Executive's Office _ Cry Goes Up. The mayor was informed last week that gambling of alt was running wide open in Seattle, He ordered it stopped, get there wilf not be another wheel or a professional card he shove statement was insued at Mayor furt han saying Te tembiing hous aoe nad A ft Ly pila! ease ng —<—— SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1910. REMEMBER HOW YOU USED TO LOOK IN TH ing Closed Tight for the Remainder of His| © Three Big Joints Are Nailed Up Tight and Loud | Geeed while he is the city's chief executive. | ages caine Following the closing order a fers called at pol fesuan { the abo - pmong the place 4 tein aye there ie this, as well as every ot epee gauodling hax ended. He said he had town at the end o joper, and they gam ‘Feturned he stopped them = el Iways will be r city of this six ak ek than the gam AVES BABIES FOR | feet before going to bed GAUFFLY 10 HER NEW HUSBAND !WITEDSTATES Give hin wife all of bie holding out some t she had incurred era} and with Nicaragua heen The ple were married in St. |< ning herself MRS. HUNTLEY LOSES TELEPHONE SUT j the Monroe de the kalser’s | developments at Government i. MRS. HELEN KELLY GOULD. (BY United Prene ) 17 ry duly 12 ‘ to regas Mrs, Helen K employed by their aunt, Mix failed today on the | Miller Gould, The children Kaiser Wilhe tor at Miss Gould's home at Irvington England with her ' On-The-Hudson, BL. Thomas, assistant) Thomas and his bride, after a mo- Mo the American Sugar tor trip through Europe, will tour He en jany relat | tral the nolieitat f the ‘NO INJUNCTION FOR TEAMSTERS the company changed the hearing | waeedenied, the case will creased rental | THOUSANDS LIE IN UNHOLY GROUND (By United Press.) ers contended that the to do eight for further actor requiring them ork besides compelling them 7 |HERE’S THE WHY son ‘fe work, was re | leg: BOSTON peculiar shifting of the Gulf Abandon-|in the care of their mother, were | miren tee avert tr aptured yesterd by detecth | A lef of Capt lof the fru N MUCK WITH AXE nese truck gardener of Vashon tal and, spent an uncomfortable running amuck y. the world before return | kk tt te RMANN : * oe 4 KILLED AT GRAVE. * CHATTANOOGA, July 12+ Walter White, a farmer, while ng in lowering the body of of Cincinna: a 4 Paseball commis-|* wa" struck by Mehtning and F elected by acclama-|* stantly killed near here yes y pe by seclame |». terday Mtalted ruler of the|® Sational TPP P eee ee ee ee a os LOTS OF FUN TO BE HAD WITH A STAR 1 friend into his « eeeee eee ee } mnvention, | COUPON AND A NICKEL. MY coupons got? | wot fo nickel in all your life. % Bar for cou por the| There's the “Tickler,” for in DT a Aten ir, |Mtance, where you glide around rE p mountain peaks in @ tub, All the mee tt '*\ dangerous features of this amuse- MBOle show at the park ent, which was cn the Pay Streak O84 night you can buy|at the Y.-F, have been elimin for & nickel and one}ated. The kids will ike it and ft How's that tor a t won't hurt ‘em @ bit, Wateh for the fun than spon any attraction inside the grounds on STAR 7 oe | He chased everyone to cover in the neighborhood was notified od Chin under | F brought to the county jail lthis morning and charged with in Chin was an inmate of the 2 | immediate 4 new street §. Sessions, hotel clerk, defaleation, | THE ELKS * Hy United Press. | sanity / (By Unit ress.) pete eo —_— le lyears and was discharged as cured. | jal! for extradition “Fifteen thousand farmers in Washington belonging to the , and ten thousand more Chien ake deeply stirred with a spirit of insurgency, and are determined to put an end to the autocratic contro! of state and national politics by the agents of the interests,” said E. M, Smith of Blaine, Whatcom county, at the PdMmdexter headquar- ters, in the New York block, yesterday. cturer for the ting farmers and deal of time Chautauqua ass s a political or of indorsing he continued stand bodily and unitedly pledge themselves to demand the election to office of who will not only pended upon to support them loyally at all times tn exigencies of party expediency or the dictates sen Th “The farmers of the government under the present system ntatives at the i that political interest corruption in whom they have confi their influence felt, because only to candidates who betrayal of th behest of selfish special interest ia due to the to é Friday, July 15 fetich of party regularity and subserviency to party leadership = 2 BAREFOOT DAYS? your mother told you to v HE WAS A GOOD HUSBAND He Gave His Wife An His Salary, but It Wasn't INSURGENTS Enough for Her Desires, and Now He Would Be Thankful If the Law Would Free Him So He Could Have a Little Money for Himself. he Re been haraseed by write of | nt and) = dupning letter (My United Press.) by merchants to wh SPOKANE, July 12--Insure ame Indebted. In Octo- | Tepublicans from all parts of Wash Ker that be or day to parti pay the billx| be tendered b The ne wife | sentative Miles Poindexter im that if she ¢ hig gant ay envelope et by many of the visitors gives the net Want have anything t gathering the air of a ratification with htm, She left his home at that| Meeting rather than the opening} time: ® he husband has| sun of @ bitterly contested wena. | rting her and thre « ampalgn, evel nt f tn 1886 nferential indorsem —; | dexter’s candidacy ha than any eve STILL SHOW FIGHT sss indifte open rations of these new erults reported mn all part I ax the legal rep-|of the state, has given a new 4 of county! The timidity of m republ reuing a | th ber J ers not ha py ed elt t eme court for a re 1 t r f the gation that Poindexter they taking the on! 1 canal 5 t 1 ng out the Roosevelt x an application] “FIGHT FILMS O. K.” (iy Calted Press.) well ena Byetpenramtt Ale Mra 1 pl parents. « Kaucdhional assoc Promecuting attorney's office | returned from Boston }was elected head of the - jafter a lively | own, declared she could “who is con OF THE HOT WAVE ‘Cele om Hed Brews.) s. July 12—That|#ee Why I should object.” am may be responsible for the | * d hot wave that is sweep. |* aboard ix the be-|* in Jensen and the crew | * * * * * WEATHER FORECAST. steamer Admiral Farra which is in port today, after a day; light westerly winds run from the West Indies Captain J that the ph r in which graves |the stream are noticeable this year Frank Hanford Hurt. for|further north than ever before Flying fish were seen 100 miles above their supposed northerly want-| qj smite fract ngen declared today mena accompanying | ness }injared In attemy ains Sunday With M are only devices for the defeat of reforms demanded by the people “Scratch a farmer on the back and you will find a man who ‘wantg Speaker Cannon kicked out of office and senator Aldrich fetired from public life, and, what is more, who is willing to ex- ert his own political influence to the accomplishment of those ds. Also you will find a man who can no longer be blinded by appeals to his prejudices, made by specious corporation law- yers. “Studying the senatorial situation, most of the farmers have already decided in their own minds that It Is a contest betwe special interests with private axes to grind and repre ernment. The dust that the special interest candidates are kick ing up for the purpe nor disturb them ontative of obscuring this issue de ‘farmers know what they want, and th they are de test.” - THE SEATTLE MILLIONAIRE © KILLED Rolls, Who Crossed the English Channel, Falls to His Death in Meet in England—Ac ! other Aviator to Drop—Was England’s Best Bird- i ash your dirt ‘ dropped gracefully, and the perfect glide brought 7 the tailpiece of the a “ALL FLOCKING. He sets out In his oc ington are gathering in Spokane to-| ate in a reception to re tonight to Repre t have | enthustastic confidence displayed | irment. attitude taken re nd his} SPECIAL RECKED; done more | nt of recent occurrence to arouse the fighting epirit of the effect of bringing into the open Train Carrying 100 Mem- bers of Chemists’ Asso-|!0 8t. Louis in October, and later ciation Derailed in Santa Cruz Mountains. (ity United Press.) i in the case. The SAYS MRS. YOUNG ea today, in their yacht y se they July 12.—Two | were start of killed, thr injured and several passengers se 100 member sociation was derailed to of the Ch see mangled body m the Santa Cruz moun Rolls was a third son. He was }born Augu 7, 1877, and was occurred on a “re-| trained for the field, He eno rea: | ting the exhibition evelt,” she said dered a good judge of {sports, approves of boxing. I don't | Special trains| Re the dead and 1896 and drove in the | with nurses Conductor W. H teehee he ae Fair tonight and Wednes. ear conductor ee ee Grand Harbor body bruised Frank Hanford, well known bust an of Seattle, was seriously ¢ to handle horse while on a trip to |some mining property in the Olym Sending a boy through college ed-| pic mo neates his father bow to support| were Judge R. B. Albertson, William | Sheffield and Victor E. Tull Mrs. Charles Lamont, Detroit, spine Indianapolis, feot injured KILLS AN INDIAN that the removal of Bussell from the county jail will be by forcible (By United Press.) will not go NORTH YAKIMA, July 12.—John /|and will r er, a traveling carpente and killed an Indian who had given| This morning Sheriff Hodge went night at Satus|to Bussell’s cell for the purp 5 rode into Top-|taking him down to the office penish and gave himself up, Krot-|E. M, Rininger to have an says he bargained with the In-| photograph of his head taken food and shelter for him-| sell stubbornly refused to leave horses, and that he r returned to the/to the insane asylur house for his rifle and found that Ov down with a six-shooter, Bussell at last went w ee BANK CLEARINGS, s not deceive them They are out with the big stick to put an end to the oligarchy, and they are going to be heard from on primary election day. “The candidate for office who thinks that the modern farmer can be soft soaped any longer into voting for the tools and mes r boys of the interests has a rude awakening in store for him. y are going out after it this time with a vengeance, They are well organized, and they are conducting their own campaign, with the assistance ence. And they are in @ position to make mined to give thelr votes speak their language of political pro earings today eee * Clearings of leaders |% Balances earings today *! The X-ray pb being #}taken to discover if py - $2,475,449.90 —— Pale for fis. Preaens am 209,995.04 's 952,726.00 & Kidd Brought Back. 71,115.00 &} 1, C. Kidd, wanted in Seattle to */ stand trial upen a cha ¢ erent $2,045,611.00 ® | arceny, is in the King y jail $ 754,991.00 * | rive m Los Angeles with Kidd 98,615.00 @/ last night The prisoner ade no * ffort to fight extradition, ee ee ee = 4 j VIATOR ident Causes An- (By United Press.) « the aero sault et from the ccident bap- ring of the ma chine’s fr rk could be heard ft the first shriek silent Rolls fell from the broken aero , and in an instant was buried ot crumpled canvas, wood and twisted wires. 2 wreckage removed 4 it was found that the vy motor 1 of the plane had pinioned and crushed him to death. He was dead when taken from the debris Meantime, Aviator De Mars, fly- ing a miniature Demoiselle ma- chine, became confused, lost con- trol of his craft, which turned over in the air and fell w the ground. | Both accidents occurring almost simultaneously, created a panic in the great crowd. Hundreds of per- eons rushed to the stands, tramp- ling women and children in their flight. Others surged about the ze of the two machines and ded the work of reseue. and attendants at the me finally foreefl the peo- Rolls’ body was carried stand, while De Mars, hurt and unconscious, was ven temporary aid and then sent pital. It was announced probably would recover. double accident the outh meet was hastily ad- journed for the time beirg ble fame the third ground pened Re Aienaies ost man in ronautics. He as one of the three Englishmen selected to participa the inter national balloon rs be held was to have ak jonal aer Island. parents, Lord and I Liangatrek, arrived near Bou part in the in- lane contests on others hurried in an automobile to tion field and ved in special train Southern Pa nt through course in A. m, First | engineering and was graduated from score of per-| Trinity college in 1898 * took up automobile ng City. | Paris nst Madrid - Paris - Berlin - Paris San |race. He represented England A. Dixon a! die; R. Mc n Francisco. Miss Louise —emaetaee Ohio, scalded} Wanace A. Bussell will be taken to the insane asylum at Steflacoom tomorrow morning. It is expected means, Bussell declar that he the insane asylum all efforts to take shot | him there n, B riff w ell maintained that attempting to ta stealing the gued with him. Finally Indian made | told the lad that he w he shot him|out of the cell if force: iff without resista

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