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yy HOME — =EB ITION = => HM RSS. 1. 12. NO F yol. 12. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910 ONE CENT. Stwa eras MAN BEATS GAMBLER TO GUN DRAW: ROBT. M’SHERRY GETS BULLET IN HEART PINCH GUN EXPLODES © LAFOLLETTE REVIEWS | jeg. TODAST : : ig Pict 2 WANGENT ON ——— eARETS ‘ on " - MRS. MILDRED ROGERS ROBERT E. MACSHERRY ow ng eae ged = Lock Blown Open French Police Say Dead | ieee ae ¥ t _ = | MacRbercy told the: woman at the Exploding Shell) Woman Is One Involved] es MURDER OR SUICIDE? [sn throu wth en But Tato Pit Crowded | |League will Pare Seana in London oe Case. | Wher 3 nase sation Pvtnte ater decttpa to quit be np-0 20 n| RAWN’S DEATH MYSTERY Sarina ns heard the a e 3 : er : an a With Effort to Have Mrs. (By United Press) t », he was moved to that decision by two definite purpo: BOURGES, France, July 21.—-Aj)*" wt these Poindexterian purposes wa repre t pec j Longworth Quit Smok-| ™ the hous esentatives; the (By United Cress) d jwoman registered at the Hotel de new Washington district in ¢ INGTON, July 21.- ing Coffin Nails. | France as Jeanne Maz, and whom | second was to represent also the people of the United States, Pott any Seer or tte pol rind we phe sortase 3 10 2 he police|in the alleg Js of the Miinc the poll eclare is Mile, Leneve |e dead, two dying | exter had ly clear ideas about these two purposes 8 othe " ar companion of Dr Crips * | dex had fairly ar ideas about th pur viz that | oaay abandoned further inveatiga-|Central cs ng department, | th ‘ ip es over which sent, as rat } slightly imjured as } ony ted Press.) missing London dentist, ac +|the said two purposes were really and practically identical, that thelr] 61 of the death of Ira G. Rawn The premature explo-| YORK, July 21—"When/the murder of his wife her-|achievement by Miles Poindexter was im the highest degree Important ¥ of a 12 » gun at/ Women of the best families in the | #e If this afternoor 7 in short, was Miles Polndexter’s real serious job in life, and that the lohroc, V'a., used in | #224 openly encourage cigaret smok-|tion of Mile. Leneve fits t 7 : 5 : » va, jing, {t is no wonder that thousands| cide im every detail, the p say | Proper way for him to do this jod and do it thoroughly, was for Miles of poor, silly working girls are; The hotel proprietor deciares | Poindex ident occurred just | slaves to the habit. They adopt it/that in a note left by the womar | water, not @ progressive republican of the Intermittent, passive variety by Sclose of the officers’ | because they think it is smart. 1I|she admits her name is not Maz.| but a real, “sure sgh,” Cahting, militant progressive of the variety | man was shot in an encounter with fol instruction when the shall appeal to Mra. Alice ev bag Yard has been notified. labeled “insurgent ja burgia Inquest Monday. ing in avoiding MacS yi; es the { | Longworth and Miss Eleanor Sears, | / The ¢ ressive republican part of the job was ensy for Miles.) The tmmy” marks on the door, After the coroner's inquest,|*h@ reached the house entrance of ‘, ¢ fortress were! as loaders among women, to forego | . pte . * | the eat ner- ing with ‘ : , hi revolver ng vice president o < he | t ‘ win 0 n president of the Monon railroad.|phad been in charge, is considered : : be rn They are convinced th Rawn | sufficte otive, and the police ¢ hope that r oulc pats killed hims and they say there investigation of rtment to be a progressive republican—true blue and of the first! is no evidence to support the story the f ly that the railroad the case, unless some new evidence % presented by the family, would be sheer waste of time The Nearly Missed Him. woman came near succeed- He had a “big 4” on that to begin with. As for the fighting part.) which were pointed to as evidence) Ji) will be held Monday, it is artments an express wagon al- @t a target. Thela habit that spreads havoc among he was just aching to cet into it, The bench was no place to do effec-|that a burglar had entered the) aie that, so far as the city | vas drawing away from the Fthe big gun was| those who can tit afford the tax on VELT | tive insurging. anyway! Rawn home in Winnetka, the fash-| PFOOR [Ol Moied, the éase will oa wit tgndiko health and intellect | ‘ fash. | police are concern ne Ca i and the terrific| | jetting ¢ d was a small matter. It involved simply the task|lonable north shore suburb, greet weuutik” entered’ tne ails idiew shalt dent Starts Campaign. KANSAS CITY |, corcrte (22, peopte of the aisizict an “understanding of te jon the inside of the dour (eet Bley uy HOT gon gw : Sorouviiel ak aa OGING SHE Sent) hes Miss Locy Page Gaston to- Polndexterian purposes and ideas, And Miles beat his democratic | not on the outside, the jee # the F ly, however, are still | a r nd he carried a opponent al two to Oo! Having received this gratifying If they had been made by a bur-}),, ake ee a a sither revolver frame--the the pit, where the} gay announced the Inanguratl r th id b t my eed Beant) dorsement from the », he was eurer than ever of the absolute | sar they would have been outside. |i. theory that Ra was i by | a rew t from her a campaign in New York to wip t Mat of the dead fol-|cigaret smoking among women.) KANSAS CITY, July 21-—-The oo of bis He was certain of it before. The en-| Paint for Blood a burglar or an assassin . ‘ Sher ped his | Mixes Gaston has devoted the greater | Roosevelt National le Aa OF nt simply xed thin certainty to an eternal verity The alleged blood stains found) H. G. Coburn, son-in-law of the t nd took aim at the wo- ‘The Dead. | part of her life to fighting against ganized be last The se things being decided, the decision was unalterable. i on the sidewalk leading from the|dead man, denied that Rawn re-|" efore ould pull the Harry B. Hess. those who deal jn cigarets and has |league was formed by Kansas City |!t should be s table, unless. Poindexter’s charac Ihouse to the sidewalk in front, the cently took out large life insur wor a : Charles ©. Adkina. | been successful in » al states in| business men, with a noticeable | be changed nd there is nothing of the chameleon about } ¢ way, proved in reality to be/ance policies. “It is not true,” said he e to the floor, “ ' dext In : hich Poindexter asd Washington and reople - . tly | * et n » " Albert yrtesty oy (secaring the passage of anti-cigaret | sprinkling of politicians, Gov. Had Hex “ ~ people |red paint Coburn, “that Mr. Rawn recently is heart. Eepctora, Roy | laws. ley, Gov. Stubbs and Senator B < There was no worry or anxiety r ndexter| The other evidence furnished by | took out $110,000 life Insurance. He rey r ppe his hand, x Ww. Miwiek, Ch v. ," t probe Chadwick. Cleve W.| "\tiss Gaston declares the prac-|tow being among those pre should do in congress, and there was no doub family tm wapport of t carried at the moat about $20,000, picked up by police at James H. Turner and #.{ tie of cigaret smoking among wom The league stands for or the people as to what Poindexter would 4 clar ry, the police and certainly that not an un-| bh te len started with actresses, society |and courageous pub minnie knoweneaioeeey bat, bi : qually untrustworthy. 1 is {usual amount fe man of his women and college girls. Now It has|the just administre ot public ked his luggage, not his convictions (as so many \no evidence, they say, that m standing (retalty Injured lapread to the working girl, whojaftairs, and for the supremacy of ota with g Poindext 1 strides he nh one shot was fired, a Aflett Adria and Judd) chinks it is “smart.” public benefit over private inter of the Insurgents and registered | detectives who have been | “S shall write to Eleanor Sears, | ests “Count me | Miles Poindexter.” | ne t . leve Sherry Slightly Injured I Roston society girl, whom I regard| The league does not endorse a aad ‘ 4 , and tha fore, r 1 o be had induced her to the drug. George L. Vanduaen las the spokeswoman for the clgaret| third term for Roosevelt, but asks | ‘ the watch for the sherry asse was ai drug 1 ’ he oO ed Polo ° a nd Poindexter counted t Drvilie T. Rainey. Etls-|amoking women,” continued, Mia#|bim to lead in the campaign and A amet. Petameaiey nd Poindexter Counted | ses “ hem ft not merely an invargent. He Is a leader among woman te police that Hott ch c. | Gaste he ores the letter Ito write the nat tform na Gaston. “If she ig s the | the na 1 ph w progressive republican who knows why and what a —* reer | shalt visit a io ge | - gressive 1 caniam is. And he knows how to distinguish it{ ‘ y ‘ es pres ha geirtenenh. t0- vp thetiggess 3 ndament rom toryism and reaction. Poindexter understand : : po Begs rap: eer es . vn g “The Anti-Cigaret League com THERE’S WAR IN " e “fundamental difference be! ves and DI tha sere = pac BEE offices here ‘tie a t%| mittee will visit Mrs. Longworth} BAR HARBOR TOWN the former stand for the an principle of equa ae . . | ES tee eaad. and ask her to quit smoking. We | | ity the latter stand for special interests of vast accumulated | tke rape. $ Sarees Mortage bat. | Shall try to reform clgaret smoking (By United Press) j ried, and that MacSherry had in- UE the atedent atticecs | Women and will start on Miss Sears | BAR HARBOR, Me. July 21. oindexter knows that the system fe.and what it is, and he under | ed her to le her husband and vie ver J cers. | ond Mra. Longworth ° ° stands the attitude of progressives and reactionaries toward it, He| ke up with him : | ucted at he | * Le —Strife, always bitter between being instructed thn a y wi knows that “progressive republicanism belleves that these accun Port think it fa an outrage that} +4 St Fortress Monroe.| women of their type should en chery, dnote brace eas tions (of wealth) have become so vast that they exercise an undue | ayy, Divorce Case Called. of Sham Battle. courage the habit. We object to) gay over the entertainment of ‘ »per influence In legislation while the reactionaries contend Former s and natives of | Se ae ; oe aiorl Was to end with bat-| Women smoking cigarets either In| president Taft. | privat not publicly, that accumulated wealth is entitled to special | Kentucky an curl are invite t th : z nmett ot ion, special influence and special favors at the hands of King county demo Ge el. Mabel QR target work with| public or private. The extent The summer visitors are to attend delayed bind ta uelecn trom} chgaret smoking among wor a 10 | mmenopelizing the president ess.” He defines the difference Between virile, honest, progres-|cratic bat in honor of — ex-| bm : Rial ae Sapa pas batteries. was to} private is astonishing her sre} time that Taft scarcely has met ‘sive republicanism and system serving, reactionary politics, as “the Folk, of Missouri, tomorrow : saitetin oth gs: | Me the principal feature of|such women of old fami es and) one of the all-year residents. difference between « real republican and a bogus class system |night, regardless of politics. Gov Saturday Night ‘the Will ine pi : sentient E Warfare. The accident | large wealth in New York who are) No native has been bidden to et he Felling ery: understand and know progressive repub-| Folk ‘is # native of Kentucky and! Pon Deople Ab. G nie pheaent Atter the battle|as depraved as, he unfortunate] Qn, “function held. in honor of anism fundamentally, but he ts an informed und aggressive cham-|a resident of Missouri, and was ell People About Gove) ‘ - women walking the streets - See ete omer at | pion of those issues which are phases of the fundamental, underlying | graciously welcomed at Portland that the premature] w walt also 0 after our bors fe pron a How! thet can be | Struggle for progress, independence and honest representation of the ht. The banquet commit el for Human aiaraiaa mie Caused by cloning the| Reforming men is toc heard on top of Mount Desert. Sima an tee hopes that all friends of Gov elfare. t heard of the the firing pin had| sition for myself and the league just} The first offensive move of : st so wead Folk will that his reception |tired of waiting for MacSherry to yet the Bar Harborites came today will com: vorably with the aioe |appear, Hoar telephoned to the land- | part t which he back. —— me Matement says that | . 2a when Selectman Bunker invited Ire sytires ded him in Oreg' There is only one issue present ‘ ¢ r y WR Was carised by a breech | the president to become the (CINCINNATI SEATTLE. ¥ WAY TO ket the banquet are $1 the senatorial contest. in| ved, inquiring why MacSherry had | guest of Bar Harbor, and the Witt THREE KITTENS | nd may be secured at the) Wagh and that is the issue ‘ome to the ise. He f, Was in the gunne natives are hoping the presi- ! c Alaska b atta raised by asurgents, who dé v i that MacSherry was mnconteste Sie ‘1 ing Iding, or dey i ate . , ‘ ts meee the Gout Wit neoept, At the bottom of a carioad of sfeel.from Cincinnatl, for the | Cornmercial Te oT nauet | mand the substitution of govern-|* © ue al clut anquet! ment by men for human welfare | orce sult, which will never when the sient 4 new gas tank being built in Georgetown for the Seattle Light- will begin at 7:30. Ladies will be!for the present government by ed because MacSherry's ; fore: ; nd eee ee ee ee ee ing company, workmen yesterday found a cat and three newly admitted free after 9 o'clock to t ove? n born kittens. Naar dioy. seas . y for profit was ommenced May 13, rom hi | | ear Go’ ‘olk’s speech A ‘ ATHER FORECAST. The fel f ly wi rot f th | is only one candidate and ; | we OREC ine family was protected from the great steel gird. Gate ik CARE Seaukee abe Wife Lert Him. explosion. T & mangled s rate Me fr igoroge Reta gem pred they got in the car, and When y land in a strange participating in the campaign wh In his complaint, MacSh - Showers tonight or Friday; *| .how they lived on the trip from jo, is a mystery. It was do not ju its hospitality by the | PAE oF e campaign o} Int aint, Macst # Save One Second (iy Unites Press.) moderate westerly winds. necessary to unload the entire car before the cat and kittens sauraing’ Win Walaw Tunaartaeh renews ar ig Mag yatbiratc tah ae ecto! spe the wor Were trying out new H FALLS, Ore., July could be taken out. sah cab drivers invite you t6 take Ble men Be hn an decade i Which the ps ms SAA ype nc ia being made for| They seemed to be enjoying the best of feline health, and ne ab drivers invite you to take @/ig Congressman Miles Poindexter. | December 16, 7 cramento, were dincharged| Cora Seaton, an year-old girl, | were taken home by William Swing, pne of the men. They i a iv deg Meee Oe A Sa fase hc Bt gril, Sat to ae Mla target. In ad-| charged with arson, who escaped were found by Swing and A. L. Flannagan, foreman on the work. The candidate who throv 1 jg {Aates and all other campaigners | rua vid, and, aocerding ta the ar is “a! * The total investment of British andidate who throws mud 18) are as silent as the grave. omplaint, furnished her “a good t tar-|from Klamath Falls im men’s | ospitai in Argentina is estimated at, | the ear, eT 0 nd R. et left Cincinnati June 29. | less apt to win than one who comes| Voters of Washington are to tears | home cad siawe aeaent atten tol acme. ane an ee ciated | #2-900.068,000. eer ee Loxiebleracdlanlls cecal, lama down: with the “dust Janything about this issue from the| best of everything, and did all in dropped a |}ips of any of the candidates they | bis power to make her happy.” In ng riff 1eld| She was in the custody of Sheri st le: ‘om the lips of P February his : noes Carter, | Barnes. Because there was a |" ot are it from the lips of Poin pers be Phe y ~ ‘ eee the army,| place to keep her in the county ay tegen yi ant : . Speaks Saturday. Xl a e in San Fran- ant chief | jail, she was allowed to remain in cinco, ry 2 room at a local hotel. Between 1,500 and 2,000 working|as @ great co-operative scheme.) pany’ started operation, establish-)at the laundry,” said Brockman Poindexter will address the} ‘The target practice ex-| The girl is accused wf setting | 14. have learned more about co-| The claim was nade that the actual | |ing-a plant at 13th av. 8. and Main (this morning, “Little girls not|Yoters of Seattle next Saturday | snerry i. fet the r so|fire to a house and barn owned | rative schemes and have pald cost of laundering was less t an{|st., The bills on the recelver’s|more than 12 or 13 years old and |™ght at the Grand opera house. von an| by a farmer who lived near @) 91 0) more apiece for that knowl half the so-called trust” | desi would indicate that practically | several old women who have slaved He paras The sater way is] ranch where the girl was employed | ae. about kirls. and women charged the public by almost all of the plant was purchased on in that laundry come in and tell of rahe This, how i= a domestic who have sweat and sweltered in| every laundry in the city The Do jcrasth, although it was stated that |being paid only $1 on a week's When rapid firing Setal wide oe ie e vlamor! for|mestic company therefore propos | something over a thousand shares | wages. a hot laundry, are vlamoring mes mpany propo K over ‘ shar a Maing sougnt RRR EE ERM RD BOE ios, and numerous busi-|ed to do the people's laundry work | of wtdck had been wold before opera-| “In addition to these labor Lenroot and others, and other! py the testimony of | for |for just half the standard scale of | tion started |claims, which I would say will |{m8urgents out of congress, men s TH. #|ness houses are filing claime | > SNEEZES TO DEATH %|money due them as the result of| prices, and that Its stockholders | The business of laundering seem-| amount to about $500, my desk is|!!Ke Roosevelt, Pinchot and | Gar ‘ of thal eo yt that reductio led t 1 Ratner | ntled bie ep |field, have been carrying on in (uy Ualeed Prem.) | the birth and now the death of The | would get that reduction ed to do fairly well from the start, |piled high with other bills from |feld, have been carrying on iD) sacsherry, the dead man — ie 2 Jomestic Laundry, inc The company was incorporated! the receiver's report showing that | business houses who have furnish , 4 7 Do bthen. B. C FIRES |: sane PE henna BR. + lia : rare ic months ago this con-|for $25,000, divided into shares of | $300 worth of work a week was be-}ed machinery, supplies, etc, It is] Ct" 48 Individual citizens against | well known Peeiteats dur % to death in # restaurant her was incorporated with par value of $5. Shares were sold ling done when John Peterson with| impossible for me to say at this| the big ae oligarchy ruled i+ tive years he has been in # last night, After shaking pep % | Campbell president, W. B. King|at $1 down and the remainder to/a claim of $60 last Monday threw |time just what the Habilities are over by Cannon and Aldrich attlo working with gangs of pick % per into his soup, he was seized *|secretary and B. C. Frits treasure be pald to suit the convenience of |the business in the hands of a re-|the whole business is in such a Reactionary Silence. pockets snd confidence mer sly 21—A| w& with a fit of sneezing, and rug Monday the concern was placed in |the purchaser or by rebates. Until | ceiver tangle, You cannot learn anything about] brother, Frank MacSherry, , in the forest | # tured @ blood vessel. He was 61, &| the hands of a receiver, Charles |the stock was paid up at its full Bills Piling Up. © Pay Labor Claims. this issue of this fight from the] well known here, is now BES o'clock this morn-| # %&| Brockman, a lawyer in the New |face value the stockholder pala the Although practically all this busi- I think, however, we can get|reactionary newspapers. If you|year in the penitentiary rescue train ism uy MMH HM MM MH BH! York block, being named to wind | standard price tor hie aundry, al-| neas was veing paid or. according enough out of the business to pay|get any adequate idea of it during| Quentin for the pool roo The fire is held | up the affairs of the company though half that price went as a|to Brockman, at standard priees,|/the labor claims. If they put the|the campaign you must get it from|dence games worked in San Fran fighters enlisted by H, D. Chapman Dead. Heckman stated. this morning | rebate to help pay the $4 or what-| very Jittle, if any, of the stock be-| business Into bankruptcy, ns they| the insurgents themselves, from] cisco several months Police jue on the $5 share. ing paid up, for weeks past bills | are talking of doing, I doubt if any|the progressive newspapers or|Inspector Flannery, of San Fran One hundred JERDEEN, July 21.—News of|that he would close out the busl-| ever was at te Kala eg Meath of it D. Chapman, |ness as soon as possible and that Started a Month Ago. have been piling up, and for two|one will get anything from the progressive magazines. | clscc f wving fur Menaced. New fires | former cretary of the Aberdeen | be doubted if the assets would be No attempt at operation was! weeks the girls and women and Neither Campbell nor any of the Next Saturday night will be the|nished MacS tection for a at Blocum Junction | bike, and Chehalis county commis-|more than enough to pay the Iabor| made until a little more than a|other help employed at the laundry | other officers were at the Domestic | first opportunity the people of Se-| share in his earnings. The police | othe . t been paid, or have only| Laundry Co.'s office on the third » have had : : dest , ease tle oxposition,|claims, which amount to about|month ago, practically all of the | have no’ ) . ird|attle have had to hear an account |official was acquitted upon trial struction ef|sioner to the Beatth “¥ first five months of the life of the | beet paid a little on account floor of the New York block today|of this batile from the lips of one|, MacSherry and the woman who The bi Hot Lake, | $6 ¢ big timber! reached here today from Ho #690 company being confined to a stock| “It is pitiful to hear the stories |and it is impossible to find them]of the men who has spent the win-| kil him have been in Seattle ® Nest e had gone for his| At the time the company was ° pice akg saga organized it was widely advertised selling business. Finally the com-!of these people who have worked | to secure @ statement ter on the firing line pp tee woman who killed Mac is 85 years old. She re will tell them of the fight he] 2e",{0 discuss the shooting fur. and the other insurgents in con-|seif defense. ‘The woman's story gress, men like Cummins, Dolliver,| of maltreatment and seneult at the Clapp, Bristow, Norris, 1 AFollette, | hands prs es Rar yayy ey foe witness * 8. * Was Well Known. *