The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1910, Page 1

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12, NO, 15¢ IPHREY y annou that he and his record is a record of treason to H nees boastfully is ssman on his recor a betrayal of trust, a record of traitorous service rt this service y has beer pappropriat! of put a Will I bw for pablic @ river and pn-Aldrich Bethe first place, \Vill E ' opriations them district record,” a record shame and This is which political fraud ord nebulous ations, sop handed out by sonsible as pay for abject Humphrey is not res 1 its shar entire state ¢ sake of ar spent in the I ds of Will E. He egat argument rst « phrey Rut for the nphrey is the sop dist ant Humphrey back in co to ROB THE PEOPLE. is constituents with an apy t The people are supposed ‘ appropria utor; it 88 once So they priatior phrey back t dan appr! find; they ar¢ AILLARGE IMON OUT FOR SPEAKER UMPHREY WILL VOTE IPHREY LOVES CANNON man Humphrey, if elected again, will vote to continue on's power over the ho of representatives, Hum asked the question direct today, was afraid to anaw can safely say that be will vote when the thm He will remember the “sop which Cannon handed him Hike last term in return for his vote, and he will come through “yeu stand will off in that questi which Humphrey got answers ¢ flowing tribute. lation in Tacoma August 3, vote for Cannon?” lieve in the obstinate integrity of that grand old man who i has held ‘as with hoops of steer the confidence and es- Sw hig constituents and his colleagues; who for more than a tien has stood between wild extravagances and the national A who has saved this nation more money than any other man lived beneath our flag; who knows more about the wants of this nation than any other man in the republic; who has borne his dwn sins and the sins of every infernal cow- : under whose leadership during the last eight years ed more important legislation than was passed in Jyears prior to that time; that grim old fighter that never nor never gives it—the ‘Iron Duke’ of American poli- Joseph G. Cannon."—Congressman Humphrey at the convention. AFRAID TO SAY “YES” just you, de- it has wil Joe Cannon reelection. Speaker for % man Humphrey Mel that he will be » candidate al, vote for him dont care to give Seap bang— thi» the hotel this morning Mreporter was sent to see Mr. Humphrey, but Who is managing the standpat congressman's md in to guard the tle congressman. “know that sker Cannon is going to run again,” he “Mr Hamphrey will not give out any statement till he knows.” Cannon has definitely said that he would run The ies printed this morning Be run in the afternoon today.” Well, Mr. Humphrey will not | My statement u he| Mi about it Your statement Me first intimation | have on P Well, how do y When Cannon you an interview at all.” was thud of the telephone receiver at the Howard G. campaign, | } ith | 1 expect to 4s declare You peo t going ' WILL E. HUMPHREY, |HE TOOK DARE AND IS DYING j (By United Pres) } NEW YORK, Aug William Cruikshank, 26, only lies In the hospital today with a dislocated spine and in- but he also 16.— not ternal faces a criminal charge of at- ternpted suicide as a result of his wager that he could jump from the Brooklyn bridge into East river and survive. If he dies he loses $600, if he lives he may get the $500, but with in the form injuries, 7 Wan vinii,)) 2 Dr. Crips not entradst on IWOR 1S. BETTER (By Volied Vrewe) IN, N. J, Aug Me ninor's night was restful Condition is sfactory, Oficial bulletin issued at Stlock this m g. “Res Practically normal | in was signed by Ors. Brewer, 1 a string attached of a possible jail sentence. In the Harlem social club to which Cruikshank, a small man, belongs, is a husky ath jete. The latter told Cruik shank that he was too weak to stand the shock of the 150-foot drop. Cruikshank had $500 to back a contrary opinion, The little man struck the water on his side. eye | } 1 jnol in the Skagit river r he | STANDS ON HIS RECORD tions come from without any cost They sed te kets are not supp m™ ub ake come their go from own one of the € | higher | They are 1 of to turn held up by a robbe mill made h their own sop € are not suppose ag of which Will now being given car fare home the name of apy Will E. Humphrey voted shoes yriation ag ur wife’s shoe 1 re th ar more th Will E. Humphrey helped to rob Will E th Pacific Humphrey on Coast these Will these submarines help Have you any use for submarines? yourself and family? AGAIN FO HIM In Interview at Chicago, Czar of House Puts Him-| self in Race and Says He’ll Win. | | CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—~"t to be reelected to congress by an loverwhelming majority, and then/| |! wit! be a candidate for speaker.” Joseph G. Cannon, in an inter |view printed here today, uttered | his defiance to his enemies, and promised to be in the fight to the finish. In making the announce ment that he would again be a | candidate for the speakership, Mr. | | Cannon grilled the insurgents, and showed much of his old time form. | “I am speaker of the house, elect: | led by a republican majority four | |times. I have been in harmony | | with and have to the best of my lability cooperated with the repub jliean majority in the legislation that has been enacted for the last lseven years, during the adminis trations of Theodore Roosevelt and William H. Taft Won't Back Down. “I know of no reason, personal or | political, that would prevent my be | ine speaker again if a majority of |the house should so desire. Under conditions, pending a cam I could not, upon the demand y. pledge that in the to | these paign jot the « event of my reelection to congress | for | candidate acknowledging | would not be a speaker, without that the record of the house during | the last seven years is subject to jcriticiam, and that the republican | majority, with whieh I have operated in the enactment of legis lation, is subject to just criticiam. “This I win not do, because I} believe that the record of the party | for the last years should be |indorsed, and not condemned } When asked about the rumors from Beverl that Taft was about to throw er Aldrich Cannon. Ballinger and the rest, the speaker sald “| do not believe Mr. Taft con templates any such action. The} | president is not the kind of man to yield ‘to every passing whim of a minority. The story that Sen ators Aldrich and Hale and myself were to be thrown out of the party! will be found, when traced to its source, to have originated with! some of the insurgents—democrats’ | allies—whose wishes are father to| the thougit. 39 DROWN IN OCEAN (My United Press) GIBRALTAR, Aug. 16.—Thirty ltwo passengers and seven of the jerew of the Spanish steamer Mor- tos were drowned today when the |ship sank near Tarifa Point after a collision with the German steam er Elsa, Heavy fog enshrouded the vessel, causing the accident and preventing the crew of the Elsa from saving many of the Mor. tos’ passengers or crew. SEATTLE TRAIN MAN IS KILLE | Engineer Barney Finnegan, Seattle, was killed, and Fireman | Bowers slightly injured in a North ern Pacific freight wreck at Arting ton at 4:30 this morning The wreck occurred 100 feet from the depot at Arlington, where the Dar rington branch leaves the main |line. It was caused by a spread ing rail. Finnegan's body wil! be | brought to Seattie today. know narines or the dd to know t out of the wn px of | SEATTLE, WASH., TUESI nd come to ther these appropriation Jollar that} ght-foot chan that mu That nygle ¢ K te ng | knov be f 1 if Hand then | wif IT they have been E. Humphrey was one tior ket under you. ur s cree you to buy shoes for Deeds Not Words “1 don't talk about what Ido. | do “MR. PERKINS WANTS ME TO HELP HIM GET AN EXPERT ENGINEER PLOIT ALASKA.”"—Ballinger in a Let CATCH HORSE! THIET AFTER LONG CHASE After a chase of two miles over | dows and tide flats south of | the old city limits, George Deabler, | 20, whd had attempted to sell al] stolen horse, was cornered by @ of six patrolmen this morn t 8B posse litie ing Deabler, at the feased that he knew was trying to sell denied stealing tt prisoner was Mareh 30. Yesterday sily ple of Tom Fit ttle and offe kas. He offered Conkas asked until to examine the This morning with two other or con he but The | until | of city the stolen, elf navy jail, horse app! tion was hit the | Nel mught A] pay to the ‘at South to Jobn for $65.| morning 0, 4, it it this Sta frie tar ata nger men, arrived, Mo toreycle Officer Williams wa Villiams placed Deabler and turned him over} he gave chage | po» companions soa Aw soon as Williams left Deabler the knocked the man down that was]. holding him and started off. wil-{* liam then Deabler Deabler Jumped down on the tide } flats and led Williams and five other police officers a merry chase there arrest to a bystander while to Deabler two to Sm’ hav tt tte tee | be THE WEATHER * Fair tonight and Wednes day; light westerly winds *| ORR RR RH | lone * * in * * typ in the Veteran Editor of Kansas City Star Says New Progressive Party Will Rise From Wreck of lis not the mere personality or set of men. a moral wave. WILL PLACARDING “The erty ings? blers a JAY, AUGUST 16, 1910, What good are submarines to you, anyhow, but to in crease your taxes? 5 These submarines are a glowi Humphrey's record te te en the } g portion of Will E is his fi ather ill E. Humphrey votes wool tariff You can’t afford to buy wool now for your children, your e or yourself, HUMPHREY HELPED TO MAKE so. “But,” say 1 for improv What good the 1 ing W keep n un with a n Will in bring you a suit of wool clothing this win ter? No, indeed; you'll wear shoddy at the price of wool just because Will E. Humphrey got $10,000 for the Ev erett harbor. That's part of Vill E. Humphrey lit for holding on coal r When you are paying the fuel trust exorbitant prices for coal this winter, when you and your children are any ip the d \\ \ \ in Interview. HE WANTS TO EX n't believe in talking. Ido things ."-—Ballinger ter, SURGENT MOVEMENT WON'T DIE OUT---NELSON The Party After Republican 1 Election. policies, and it e mora he Next OSTON, Aug. One wr 16.—"Insurgency po % Going to stop? Why, bless you, it isn’t going to stop! Nothing can stop it. It's going to go on until the people get their share of the country’s prosperity.” tol, Nel al program of this or that man It Is a movement It is an effort to ly moral principles to the solu of public questions.” his is Col, W. R. N idea | ne believe insurgency. Inasmuch Col son is the militant editor of. the ingly ins nt Kan City r, and also a warm personal nd of Col It m that thi carries np, of good a on was explaining w son's that fi ac potentially ix outspoken, as We m irge etty and That are one natior con we Roosev it we is, idea thority (Continued on Page Three.) “ec d th BY MARION LOWE munity, ar don't care Milwaukee socialist ide | Leased in Good Faith tric foolish,” | “No there is property asked about district that has been leased which pro d faith, and has been put to with the and then there are the prop that get out have a rer ed district & doubt 1 Mayor Gill, Milwaukee to plag ot the when plan, 1a brothel of immoral other of it Jim | beer 08 use property owners the ve wher by saying building they not n pla name ble if buildings with that class will ny under the name zi Kiang, incorporated other fool name, and publicity Milwaukee advertise Long are re What would Bill or ith or Nan Br ing their name It would busine start the about | re build. | carding advertise |of the ganize atthe most of the property |of ‘Yang trict is owned by gam-|or some and women of that | dodge the anything to So the of the com-! would only | only owners a cor Ar In S« the d d men e. They haven't in the socialist idea respect the bu } | | Al | tion. ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS te A RECORD OF TREASON TO THE PEOPLE shivering and wondering where the next ton is coming from, will it help you any to think that Will E. Humphrey bestirred himself actively for the Lake Washington canal appropriation? Will this keep you warm? Will it make your children comfortable? That's part of his record 1 f t » needs for. waterway, cep your, That's part of Will E. Humphrey's record. The record that he is running on. windows Will E. Humphrey saw to that. He voted to keep the tariff on window glass up. It helps the glass trust, you know, Yes, Humphrey got lots of sop The interests are always liberal with the sop. them nothing Humphrey served the always pay well for such se It costs interests well, and the interests ice as Humphrey rendered N’S BIG STORE TO BE CLOSED THSKELLERGAFE WILL USE PRESENT BUILOING ON ZND A A building. pioneer steel Seattle, will, 1 in progress Baillargeon ed, execute f the of his} on nort | ent ed in Baillargeon nt now ne Rathskeller in the building will be made most elaborate’ dining the coast. The entire of the building will be for restaurant purposes, addition the second floor building will be fitted up dining room. The ground the building will be cut stores, the Rathskeller company retaining the most rly store for an entrance to » Rathskeller and to the restaur- t on the upper floor. Offices Upstairs. The third and fourth floors, it fs are to be cut up into negotiations ally a fe c ond to the Ra the within new st east < Spring st, pany, now ness in and Cb The le pancy of keller Be AV. and and of into floor of jup into keller com bus econd res rry se will for the oceu uilding by the Raths. h 1 next, at which time J aiargeon & will either go out of bi ntirely or move the com Co isiness to 4 loca Rathskeller Company to Move. stood om pany compel its ¥ q i 5 iding next 6 ch ruc ed esent Rathskeller company is of dinand Schmitz, chmitz, vice presi- r, and J. Edgar ary and treasurer. =e coms dent Brow He’s Flying From Paris to London (By United Press.) PARIS, Aug. 16.—Hubert Latham, the English aviator, left Paris today, rising from the Issy parade ground, bound for Lon- don in his aeroplane. It is the first time this feat has been attempted, and for its successful performance the London Mail has offered a prize of $25,000. Latham gave no warning of his plans. He ascended at 6 a. m., setting a straight course for the coast at a swift pace. By rail and sea the shortest distance between the French and English capitals is 259 miles. Latham expects to lessen this by 20 miles in his airline flight. He plans to make the trip without stopping. ah THE DIST LAURIER ARRIVES WILL LIND MAKE IN VANCOUVER RACE AFTER ALL (By Untied Press.) VER, B. ¢ (By United Press) PORTLAND, Ore., A houg eclared that hot 16.—Al he still ig to ac the can- rnorship of Min- democratic cons thrust upon him John Lind, in n, showed by he will in race Lind and a prominent St. lunched together. k whether nomination On t RC his te *ortland thi word Vane Dx aftern actions that i make the Hotel Portland such he and politics, twisted and meaning by oppose me politically acquainted with t tion in my state. added in an undertone, stepped up ‘Can- 1 do not know what I am go- do. another n not fully FIGHT THE FIRES ©. Then he Burehard itu WASHINGTON, Aug. 1¢ thousand dol day is Seven what to figh thwest it | as didly the fore ing by t ry § e. This public most Dentist how Dear me; 1 can chew almost gone Li nt—Uh-huh 1 toherizix don't teeth see you are your mou he av e the wore them tructive agrat hment of the oe burea Australia supports 2,200 dentists. T” HELP? GILL SAYS NO nd I believe in who You'll scatter roy ttry| “But it’s at don't it cha the peo ough to le he purposes and trict trict, d own a restricted din't tise it all over are mean erty for immoral hellish to put women in and tell them they've got there, and treat them as al things to be thrown out of the Nobody fallen’ 1 men go 1 Bad to keep a decent face m munity "This is the worked out socialist idea in Milwaukee ee - now being ate city rywhere, ted Men as Women. th This house is used for IMMORAL PURPOSES. It is owned by said are und hi any part way As know mayor. rood as as much right of the city, but long these * * * “ * * eee eee ee ee ae “The final result would be the doing away with a restricted dis in thi * - * o * * 8 as a Continued on Page Three.

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