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ON - BOL. 12, NO. 145 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910 ONE CENT. Siws wraps sa | T ENGLAND ROASTS ROOSEVELT LUCY ONLY {1 MONTHS OLD. | Sra aes AFTER ATTAGK ON GAYNOR, BUT SHE 1S AN OPIUM FIEND ye pa aA ASS London Newspapers Remember Speech About : 2 Assassination—If R It Is C tent, He Will ‘ Puts California Senator Up as Successor to Se- Urge That Tentanny Halt Be adc Up. They Nas. ae Anonymous Letter Sent the Football Star and Street ttle Cabinet Member—Murray Crane Said to Be Commissioner, With Mayor at Time of Shooting— - the Man to Frame Up New Deal. (By United Press.) Gaynor Continues to Do Well, and Operation Is SS LONDON, Aug. 10.—The great London newspapers al Postponed. j most unanimous ooting « or Gaynor ¢ : 4 f — — (ty Uaited Press.) bas boon asked to resign, and miost | Ipsos ecegy 49 ly liken the shooting of Mayor Gaynor, of New voliticlans ere concede that after | \ OTK to the assassination of Boutros Pa by Ibra War report of the Ballinger-Pinchot | dani, in Egypt (By United Press.) gnting committee his The Evening Star says whist NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—A letter, threatening ent te likely, it ts belley “The t paralleled by the / ; with death William H. Edwards, street cleaning com- atter of . essor of Premi * 7a} already canva \ attemy ted i Y Mayor Gaynor Vill Theodore / = , missioner, who yesterday overpowered the man who ag Pama verona et) Pete Ay adh f svn hiser 7 of Ne . A de pe v r 3 tried to assassinate Mayor Gaynor, was received today. ator from California, who has an-jand the rcible dissolution « ammany all He should do / j , . . . nounced that he will not be a ean-|so, in oF t onsistent with his recommendations regard: \ he letter was written in German script and was ries een rule in Egypt. Wehope the crime will bring hora couched in vulgar language. It declared Edwards te ae a ae cS oosevelt the folly of his excursions into other» ; : would be dead within 24 hours. from tend to strengthen the belief that | affairs { ; The missive was signed, “A Friend of Gallagher.” ost with Senator Fitet soon may be a mem ¢ Globe: : ‘ » \ fal denial the ber of Taft's official family. It is| “The Gaynor case is the usual indication of a breaking up * . (By United Press.) pointed out that Flint, who fs class ato a | : ° : ‘Save eve that {ed as @ Ballingerite, ia also friend-| ‘ government HOBOKEN, N. J., Aug. 10—At 11 o'clock the following bulle- tte, paying ite to Gay P * . . * tin was issued at St Mary's hospital “The mayor continues to do well. It ie the unanimous opinion ¢ and Baling. scusne ly with Pinchot. Flint is a member | ’ unster ‘of the s« y for the of the Ballinger investigating com-| nor, waxes sarcastic at the expense of Col. Roosevelt of the attending surgeons that an operation is not necessary at this time. (Signed) @ the party in the coming mittee, ix a regular, is a warm per Remembering Roosevelt's Guild Hall speech,’ the x 4 j Sazette, “we hesitate to think what he will say regarding New} 7 ee ‘ “W, J. ARLITZ, Md. Crahe's state nt that al friend of President Taft, ts a linger te ome a|former law partner of Oscar Law ’ ‘ Fira Pada ay the United States assistant attorney general for ity Jor sel government | J . Pe “GEORGE STEWART, Md. Gem Washington is consid-|the interior department, and is columns of “char- | nor's career,” continues the Btand- | WA's GEORGE E. BREWER, Md. aay politicians as a very friendly with many persons who | aster sti { Gaynor as a man ard, “is a matter of international | " 3 ; “CHARLES N. DOWD, Md.” ied inoffensive way of con- sided with Pinchot In his contro-}424 as an executiy Seneare | Vagertancs, (TO ki. G8 Saeoens te rumor versy with the present secretary of [Probably pays the at eloquent | bis death would be a calamity, His t really true that Ballinger |the latertor 7 tribute to the wounded mayor, and | achievements should make It poss ; ® i mentions him as one of most » for become a candidate x a ’ Guiininieaneiiniapmiie Ukely candidates for the presidency | for the presidency, and we sincere f - -_.° (By United Press) ly trust that he will be spared to | A them belteve that the Junior sen.) Rooseve Unofficially it is announced that the patient’s temperature is rapidly returning to normal. | We exy an Indictment against Gallagher on a charge of as- an nt to kill, The penalty is a maximum sentence of 20 ' oniment We shall ask for th: P ome penalty, as | (By United Pres) Jjoean't know that she is a “dope 20d behavior a, | _ — a rae De CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 10.—-Luey | fend joesn't know anything change for the worse in or Gaynor's condition probably 3 > (ie Oe votes } | Morris iv « confirmed “dope fiend but the tender ped nerves still] “would delay the prosecution of his assailant Pardons Audit) | nevette wipes rad ‘re bir rao ck JUNEAU, Alaska, Aug. 10 with an insatiable appetite for) left tu the shriveled body won't rest| There will be no difficulty in indicting Gallagher. We have bis lin the Firat district that far ex- {James Wickersham has probably opium, without the poison now own signed statement confessing the crime and we have no doubt Serving Sentence |(.4:" the expectations of Mr, Re.{been reelected as Alaska's dele —— And Lucy ts exactly 11 months! Lucy's case sets a precedent in| of New Jersey's jurisdiction in the case in the Charles! moe uiine frieneds, gate to congress, defeating Fda 8 as oat ood. | ON! baby annals, Usually they die when - aT avelte’ eentiaent Tademee to be Orr, the regular republican-Gug pyre suet te ee the | Paremoric did it fed on a diet of paregoric in doses ’ ¢- 4 wet he ge Regge Doctors have talked of the! to which Lucy is accustomed, Her ecula’ Car-| enhelm candidate, and William dP. tions in - |curnulative, each day adding to the | 8*? - at need of the Stone av. bridge, The} . Bye ny 10 abonstomns Het limcrease. ‘The headquarters, 65/0 Commer, the inbor candidate big mane meeting was called under | Sadly effects of pares and | mother gave her 16 drops at a dow Fs Court Orr's only pluralities are in bin / other baby remedien; chemints have) Lucy isn't dead—yet ; o a crowded ¢ the untted ploem al ve Wall |New York block, are crowded every nome neighborhood, where his per. See nee eee A UME. | dilated on their poisonous contents Paregoric ix @ tincture of oplum sonal popularity was a strong the | Statisticians have even complied fig-|and a most dangerons drug for|o'clock this morning regarding the|been ordered not to sound thelr n Lake Business Men's Club " J dition of Mayor William J. Gay-|£00g8 and to run at slow speed, asset. The campaign has been a oe ne ee lrmeorement (Went of the terrible mortality trace-/ mothers to handle,” declares Dr Jeondition of Mayor William AL sgn orange evden = bitter one, and excitement bei ree ee iitlame precited ang £0M@ to this doping of babies by their H. Landis, city health officer nor of New York, who was shot and| The street d y in fomt <6 ni ¥ to werve 1 to 15 years | success a : tense throughout Alaska today Mine. Dobe vet th Dresiied and | others Paregoric may ease pain and| seriously wounded yesterday as he) hospital is ept clear eae. only = itentiary for embezzie-| 1p many respects this is but ap-| Wickersham carried Seward by | i067 MOnee © corporetion | Hut here is a concrete case—a make a baby sleep, but it will never | wax about to sal! for Europe lently mofing automobiles are. 4 thi hie tia) ee, Some. CF LN WONG. 08. Mim bceeel) magertty.: the. vate” teing | oo chine spo ae © | story in a photograph more power | cure,” declares Dr. Charles Howard,| “The mayor rested comfortably |!owed to approach the doors. ned this morning bY |eurgency that has swept over the|®, : 4 Humphrey H a 1 hl He hi x Nearly every person prominent rF nted Wickersham 62, Orr 60, O'Conne , > " fai than a thousand scientific lec horpital physician. The longer it} since b o'clock ie has taken arly 4 3 ‘The pardon was gra rs jstate and which ts carrying Poin | Valdes gave Wickersham 196, Orr Weaver, H. P. Eckman, H. 8. Walker | | the stors of Lucy Morris, is used the more dangerous it be-|nourishment, and at the present |!" New York social and political @ most exhaustive investi- \¢ ater on its creet. This same wave |4, O'Connor 73. Cordova gave Orr and Philip Tindall spoke. The speak , ses. It contains about one grain|time his condition, in the life bas called at the hospital to in officia f 0 Poinde sted two how er why ‘ange fend Rea the A 7 fticial In Seattle who which will bring Poindexter to the! 15> Wickersham 163, O'Connor 3.|'n# lasted two hours, after which I.| “Wigs the physicians at the City|of oplum to every fuld ounce. of attending physicians, atis: | leave cards and express sorrow for way familiar with the |senate will transport Revelle to the N * the mayor. » governs to Miles Glacier precinct, Orr 49, . | Inenmptita | are planning and scheming Lacy doesn't know this, of! factory - a the governor to grant}house of representatives. Wickersham % O'Connor 8. E: ined ise seam which was uproar. | i ‘come Lucy's babit and save! course. Her mother didn't, either The hospital physicians examined | Hundreds of telegrams from all }lously endorsed oO" fon. Has Strong Platform. . * robab! 1 parts of the country and cable “ m1 t Orr 65, Wick | Ladp’s life, the little, white, emact-| That'« why Lucy probably will die.)the X-ray photographs of the/P n ni € Meitence was impored by| Revelle'n platform has made aj Pie 10. Camp .| “Resolved, That it be the sn] For > baby cries by the hour—for! Is your {ld forming the pare-| wound, and agreed not to remove | &tams from foreign lands were re- | Mayor {ts Resting Easily. traffic on Willow av. for a distance | HOBOKEN, N. 2., Aug. 10.—Dr. one block each way from the | Lederle, of St. Mary's hospital, hospital. Motormen running cars laued the following statement n the vicinity of the building have jday with visitors from every section | lof the district who come to express Tyrer, sentenced from|their confideuce Im Mr, Revelle’s| David presented the follow- Jads: " mpre- | wt: P " , "| O'Connor fe under & misappre-|atrong appeal to the people of the | Wickersham 1, O'Connor 1.| of this meeting that the so-called | onjam. ric habit? Or any other medicine | the bullet unless symptoms of in. | Celved today by Robert Adamson, pee tacts. TIee wae |district. who have grown weery and | reine) Orr 296, Wick 26, | Stone av. bridge is essential to the! She dosn't know It In ta oplom; she] she| habit? }tection developed. They declared | Gaynor’s secretary, denouncing the ES for complicity in the em- | disgusted with the efforts of the dis- low connor 23. The admittedly Orr | normal and fullest development of | oo =~ |that the most remarkable feature and urging quick punishment clerk |trict's representatives in the past lterritory apparently has not given jhe North End district o Seattle, | lof the shooting whs that the bullet ne would-be slayer, court Whe. was|iIn Revelle they see, according to t [him large enough pluralities to|#nd that its construction along the! a nded its course where it did, and Gallagher Weeps. four months in | statements ma in headquarters, | overcome the heavy Wickersham agg indicated in the resolution of 4 sever any blood vessels. Gallagher spent a sleepless night, was pardoned |new political blood, a man with new [the city council should be pushed jand when told at the Jersey City vote in other districts Operation Critical fe term expired political ideas and new concepts of |forward at the earliest possible m |jail by Attorney Jack Toof that he fies the auditing clerk | political duty ment. The United States senators In order to remove the pieces! probably would receive a long with the inspection of| Reyelle’s anti-Cannoniam Is one JAWBONE 1s THAT a congresamen from this state and of load they must cut through veins | prison term, even if Gaynor recov He covered up Head's asons for his popular jour own city are respectfully urged This probably would | ered, the prisoner wept ind received a few hun-fity, © Cannonism are ap- | [te hecho evaey aieel 6. aetlel toe Serra e weakness through loss of Frequently Gallagher paced hig Mats for s0 doing. Tyrer re- | py ir true significance OF TOM KENDALL support of the United States govern- BY MARION LOWE, - blood, and would be critical at 4) cel), and occasionally sat down, ee mon y that he gained |in the fashington district, ao eed ment in this project.” In a wedding tonight at St rage when every ounce of strength | noiding his head in his hands. He Miiniccss tak thus Seeee nates ontgtmets tomes (By Wate Pree) te male Os eeteiee Se oon tae Ge peat | byte week loans neta be Comebetanee Bie Was in ne respon-|the canse of the dehorned speak | OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 10.—Dr. T, | ‘B8t the propos ridge would = ; ; | 3 whary Ealattn-tenend oye ts ad by nissi yi Bae anan. a’ dentist. today [Of Kreat ald to the manufacturers e only person who can't under wards, who severely punished the 1 that his |The Revelle platform came irs sited wchviieat. be hae tone | 8 the district, and of immense |*tand this In the heroine—a aweet 3s jtors Is awaited by a tremendous | assailant while grappling with him them’ Gp. [frankly ‘on the eabjest of Cannon- | oe ee ne sarbuck fanch, hear | value to the residens there, in that | {eed little girl who will marry to jcrowd that has surrounded the hos-| on the deck of the liner, to prevent Maven [hn ~ wentaraniy eppoetiion <— (het ES oe Mee Meee aon tat of |'t would save the latter about 20/mignt without changing her name pital since the mayor has been | further injury to the mayor. apree me. sort of opposition that made | & = sigh eet: d Gulden de \ ioatab in getting down town. "On, 1 don't wa publicity pose to the building. Details of allagher’s wounds were dressed cee fe eee 2 tale Dr ee aed that the dental work cor| “With the betes, seid ong |taeme Miss B *, who police have been assigned to hand-| py Dr. Hastings, the jail physician, nan-|which will win the lasting support | clar sea ith I. he had done |*peaker, “we will make Stone ay, Will stil] be Edith Brooks after Dr jling the throngs, and although the | Officers assert that the prisoner is corpo- lof the First congressional district Dae ne with wor : By on} lthe Pike st: of tae North.” Shiyler concludes beautiful jerome is orderly, every effort 18| breaking down. It is believed he for Revelle. ho anne 8 9 ar And o half #k0.| The sentiment was loudly ap-|Ppi#copal wedding ceremony. “No fe fe to keep the people quiet! nad been drinking heavily before ee plete te alias he local authorities have com-| |. 404 bodily is interested except my friends when favorable bulletins are issued. | the shooting, and that the sudden municated with the Sonoma county afi they know anyhow Streets Are Quiet. stopping of stimulants is causing @ | T TO BE WOUNDED IN THIS officials, and it is probable that 4D|y ee ae ae eeakeeee The authorities have shut off| serious nervous reaction IMAGINARY WAR AT AMERICAN LAKE, | ¥en! 08 the charred bones of LA the Kendall family will be held at <a once. (By United Press) on them were bound and washed Aug. 10.—In the {m-|and probed by the doctors with all | * tt fought on the Amer-}the zeal that could have ext Beairie by the United | pected had they n shot half to bedi nr ory i tae ai yesterday, 18 sol-|death. The “wounded” say it was} \ ypotheticall a plenic All they had to do 1 aie, witle 6 dies tin to atilt" eater the baskes eek coeney wee ere AMd landed in hospital in| groan a little, while the other — on Vu sae wm bed BF the medica) cor ¢ tramped and fought a ee Tee ees fello in this state Under the new ne ©. aee through the dust of the!» arrangement of dates he will # speak in Everett August 22, battle was arranged to afl Bellingham August 23, and Se “But it's such a pretty story,” 1! protested back. “It does people | NO MORE WIRE FRANKS. goed to read it | MISS EDITH BROOKS. | * * * "Oh, ye but she inateted. , pa aE Se _ ease eS we NEW YORK PAPERS UNITE * KERHHERAHRHHHER NEW YORK, Avg, 10. 12 in the home « F x | Franks and half rate privileges caln Brooks 29 4th ay. T | Ee eee a a Ree Tos EER MEd ep seegerggrerrames MA AYNOR Postal and Western Union #}21. The two grew up her }known each other so thoroughly egraph companies, Cireu- & and sister, Edith went meh high | Other sweethearts usually o oc een lars asking for the return of &|#eHoot and Allison went into buxi h other at their best In their beat (By United Press.) Jin the republic enough of the old the franks and half rate cer & | nese. clothes and thetr b nanners, But NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—It r time fire to demand in expiation Uficaton were math 1 today. &| Then suddenly the miracle hap-| we know mains for Wm J. Gaynor, t t only the life of the wretch im- The ctreulars attention to ® | pened These two who had been to. j So I know we'll be happy stricken mayor of New k, to| mediately guilty, but also the ex provisions of the new raiiro: ®lmether every day, who knew h So 1 left her on the porch. The|experience the praises usually re-| tinction of political and social rae regulatte law which make ® | other #0 well, fell in love, and they | otimbin covered the pillars |served for prominent men until| pacity that produced him for his ford practice for the medical corps. | aie Alena a4 the telegraph compantes com~ # | will marry tonight and Father and ep a few blossoms for |after they are dead. Nearly every | crazy vengeance and finally served It wa ively and spectacular skir-| y mon carriera = an¢ prohibit @| Mother Brooks will keep their | hye wedding day and ff ! a prominent newspaper in New York! his murderous arm mish, but a conflict of greater MAK-\yyeekektha wake wns rer or uced rate messages bd eo pert $ ower around her, I couldn't help |joins in genuine homage to the Gaynor’s virtues are summed up nitude is provided for today’s ma. | 'd rather not tell you about our | wishing her happiness wounded executive's ability as a/ briefly by the Sun in the following ANGELES, Aug. 10. 1 Raa eeeh eh eh eh &/ plons,” said Edith Brooks Recaure political power and to his worth | words «l? * neuvers PORT ANGELE: Sit ge The soldiers in the practice camp | con f the Elke ned heanneeanacan xe you'd publish ft We're going to at rhe bene what: y t oat as a man Di pointing the expectations sinning to tire of imaginary tay 00 of the Be Pals tontaet and Thurede eve eee he on con tke sdge—All right. I eat eggs and| The World says of his opponents, and surpassing and many expre - arth have arrived a Poly. conan ant, Thayer ey) nlrenc I'm going to do], Orucge “If painful death awaits the hero|the highest hopes of his friend: | for a return of monotonous, but less) res that many are ex-|* light westerly winds be housekeeping ; so—Then y are either a}Of & memorable onslaught upon| Mayor Gaynor has been a memor- Si eae strenuous, barrack life 1 tomorrow |ene eee eee eee eee, “Tcan only ay that we are Moni ora f ‘hereditary abuses, there should be|ably efficient mayor, vigilant, wise x . ae ee ante ~ = = ~- and eager to correct abuses, singu- oi noe larly brave, intelligent ert and : : full of homely languag: i fury foday + 4 39 in | Touching upon the psychology of ten et é Pay e attempted assassination, the eeteeeeeeeeeeee ete eee et ee eee degree Wuching of Det , F Gaynor is sever BY T. J. DILLON a fellow machinist, no matter how| Hance is at bat and the machinists {fare for men and their families, ad-| ciation gets a man to first, the!sonally but few of the strikers. | cipten : Ky ae i irae shot Winning a strike is a good deall carefully he may have disguised his|are in the field, The machinists| vance them traveling expensen and| strikers start their inside work to] So it is au easy matter for the|and blind, mad hatred, es < mh ee Killing of : ke winning a baseball game. There | occupation are doing their best to retire thelotherwise offer alluring prospects.| put him out, The strikers always| striker to get in conversation with Ri. med hatred, sapeclaan & ral te he |are certain moves of more Public Sees Pickets. Metal Trades’ Alliance and win the| Asimgtters generally stand the em-|have men watching at the depots,| the imported machinist when the| be cite the coriains aeae Of the Anti r ‘ spectacular worth, that are The public sees the pickets and| game, which mean eight hours! players have the money for the in-| wharve and = interurban statio: atte nstalled in a hotel pinnae .% — out in the open where the understands what the pickets are| work for the same pay as they are palde work, and the strikers have the | These watchers from long associa fe atitker should tev to. & may see, applaud or denounce, ac-|there for. That is a part of the| now getting for nine | man, willingness and the time. The] tion with the members of the craft, | duce machinist not to work {s cording to ite preference or preju-| “outside game The plekets are| When an employer's foree strikes, | play becomes a contest between | can sy machinist a block away ¢ tural expectation dice. And then agaf re-are}on the job to deflect or stop any! the employer's first move ts to get} men and dollars. The employe let him be rigged in a white it t er has developed a moves that are not made in the| machinist who may, be ignorant of| others to take their place, If the | amgociation gathers together Panama hat and carry golf stte trategical cunning. He sizes up hi saoves clever moves they are, too—~|the fact that there’ {« a strike on| strikers are organized stsongly, it|dogen machinists in Chicago, pays) he will, There a iid ittle| man—many of them answered the c or inclined to ignore the fact, Thelis a difficult matter to get strike-|théir railroad fare and traveling ex-| tricks of the trade that cling to a| call of the employers without any : in the community where| popees to Seattle, and as soon as} man who follows it intention of going to work, These|W®#* and life too cheap. Abhor- ands. |meetings, make speeches, once in the strike fs called. It becomes| the imported men arrive, the local) plainly to the old machini wen like to (raved Al Bohie’ Othes of crime 18 as unive eal u ature of baseball {s known |a while give a parade, a dance, and | necegsary to get men from labor] ateikers set to the task of winning Atwaye on the Watel person’s expen Arrived here, |'® pe of Gaynor’s speedy re to raise strike | centers that are far off. To Induce|th¢ imported machinists over to eet tise thay aoe suet as. willie to dosent y 4 seit | funds a machinist to give up bis job in| their side. If a half a dozen men get off x a meal ticket ¢ a room for doing fhe Press says "The pavihe aeee tm sees ine inside work is done the Chicago to come to Seattle -caree| Te fe costs about $75 to lay aloverland train together and are met | nothing they acoapt ¢ extraordinary fact 1s that ; Union depot, at the wharves, at the} more than persausive eloquence | mdehtntnt down in Seattle from Chi-| at the depot by a well dressed man,| job at temporarily hig a ay-|in this republic cranks and made Bervice hops which are just now hav-|interurban station and in the com-| Passing over the mooted point| cago, and every time the strikers|who leads thom out to the street / be the striker will convince him that men rarely piok for their Angust ” ing trouble with the Machinists’ | mittee room of the executive board whether or not these men are de-| win one of them over, it means a) cara detail of strikers two or three,| idleness is the better part of in-|assassin’s aim the a vored and \ They are quiet, unobtrusive| And the public never catches on. |celved as to labor conditions, the} loys of that sum to the employers’/follow. The striker has the ad-|dustry, and the employers’ associa. | disrep able publ @ official ‘ . these pickets, with an al-| Alliance at Bat. fact remaine that ft becomes neces- | association. ’ | vantage of knowing his employer . lust | for the choice Di an Kthkhhh hhh & | mont preternatural ability to @iscern! Just now the Metal Trades’ Al-' sary for employers to pay railroad! Wvery time the employers’ asso-! while the employer cau know per-! (Continued on Paye Seven.) ithe valuable of the nation, be the pallias tion of regicide comments the American, “and murderers of high in other lands, political sination in America can mean but that the law is too ORE hhhhae WATER SHUT-OFF done in secret or unostentatiously the public never sees, or only | public also knows that strikers hold | breakers fe work There is a lot_of| are rally at wor supplied ntry duty around the ma eee eee eee eee

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