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| THE SEATTLE ‘TAF THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910, ONE CENT. Q5ws oranoe s0. WAKING THE DIRT PAY BOTH WAYS i Mis T. R. AND TAFT BREAK; |General Raise Is Granted) ¥ CHAPTER |. ' geome three yeara ago there was, in this fair and hilly city, | amd Western Men Will Ex-President Busy Con- aontracting fiem working under the name of Holt & MoGuire, | ek Bernt is cas act sate’ Wetcetcntin ven Til chteae Put Launch in Glass Case || Get Same Pay as Those sulting With Insurgent President Gave His Consent to Plan to Snub other two score of contracting firms achieved. (Special Cable.) in Eastern Washington.| Advisers Will Take} -; R. in New York in Exchange for In the city engineer's office at this time was an engineer, Jef NOME, Alaska, Aug. 18.—The steamer Mackinaw will sail from Place as Their Leader | “teey bY stant to City Engineer Thomson. Mr. Jeffery Nome tonight, with the famous launch Bagle aboard. The Eagle ‘The coal miners and the operators 4 . fe day resigned and took his departure from the city engineer's will be taken to Seattle and carefully ensconsed in a glass case, §)Of thin state have about come to an Before Nation. Support—Sherman Defies Ex-President. ‘end soon afterward was noted as a member of the firm of where the public may come and = Agreement, which will be signed up| Jeffery, contractors, Mr. MeGuire havin, to all intents gaze to its heart's content and Ei this week, whe y the miners will] a ot United 1 —_— -—. Bi purposes, vanished. Capt. BE. W. Johnson may gloat necetve an increase amounting t PP A= i Be a 9 A ae | (By United Press.) over Josh R. McIntyre. about 6% per cent The launch was the cause of For the past 60 days Thoma tative of the Mir fer ft was due to the ad jthe 5,397,000 yards of earth at 27 @f Mr. Jeffery’s abilities or| cents a yard. Grant, Smith, Sti) i the firm of Holt & Jeffery| well & Co. promptly sublet the the long-drawn-out sult between i Burke, « represe: sot Degan to prosper, and} contract at 22 cents a yard to Holt J Johnson and Melntyre for the 4 re union, has been holding « sharper division NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—That there is an open rupture t between President Taft and Col. Roosevelt and all possibility onists of the latter « rsing administratio as pa nh a gaye gag the latter g the admin n has departed, is the apt to b in the republican tween the conser ie gemtracts were to be let their| @ Jeffery. It may be well to men-|ff Possession of the famous Copper , onete In Beattie with He y Cats, | onsensus of of political leaders here, followi he iyere Well thought of by the /tion right here that the property |f Gulch Mine No. 8, which Johnson a of the Washington division of the leading the “old guard” and rendets’ 16. mc { the } we Vorle capers apis } fcitoon B95 public works Since that/owners are paying Grant, Smith, finally won in court last June i United Mt Workers, and the Roosevelt leading the pro. P ¥ vew K pap 1a uch a ‘eal as " ime the history of the | Stilwell & Co. 5 cents a yard for Johnson and Mcintyre engaged ° agreement fs the result of several ee - : is ‘ fently ex oceurre : , f Set the firm of Holt & Jetfery|removing the Denny hill, or $269,-/[}{n the lightering business at er, co coe. woe Ones atticenee tak Raced: The staff ndents of the York World, the iateresting and suggestive | | Nome bac » days o . an @ight-hour day from bank to be astateme toos: Sun and the He ng from B ' ‘all declaré‘sostes ~ | Continued on Page Three. ee ee Se ee, i eee banks and wanted the day's work to| Ye! yar n Be , all declare positively which reading, however, gold rush, and shipped a launch d as unqnestional begin when the miner reached the consid: | Taft have broken, is = | | | | sely to large figures and) Rane | m Tacoma to do the we : f Oo! ) ED AGA i la bli a hae a ee mite. The eight-hour day was de authoritative. | That Beverly HIS FIGHTING BLOOD IS STIRRED AGAIN i sa oe cae nied and the Yme of beginning the was not surprised is indicated F And te Buch Others, Etc. ‘COURT WIPES OUT - “y “4 a: & mane ee Aiter ly faye work left for further adjudi by Vice President Sherman's as K on the beach for a year, ation, remark yesterday that the re Pf be mathematically exact, " ‘ette Johnson took out the ¢ " le wariling, Hot & Jeffery, A PHONY PIPER ut the engines and 000 ra jection of Roo t 1907, has been placed them in two other boats. ee : nam a temporary cha There ate about 10.000 elt as the rman of the city In the colrse of time he w Ne « « 1 pectably en-} There will be but one Piper on |[traded one of the boats for | eee Waemington, moet, pint ca on “adruine 21, with no| the official ballot for the 34th sen & supposedly worthless claim ing employed tn the istrat ictory Tht sir | ato district, if Th ‘ ment Pornpar wo Copa cece det deration of their is is now the Cop garded.by politicians here es for the Denny Hill] Th# morning Judge Boyd Tall- |B per No. §, which has asap, Mehment pas ol ea " man, on petition of oarne vu ries already 4 $1,500,000, wig nape - Srvery Hee tat ll Ba ie rb “ye vad | Perpetual: ained Cor ud- jinen at einen & ranklin jurnett J ed on the prosperc band bY Shee 1 Sight poy or and shows no signs of stop. at & Coke tine at Wie | Roosevelt Forced Committee's firm, it may | or ene Mh gon iy . ping CAPT. E. W. JOHNGON. Commonwesith wine at Hand. maval of th ee no yy Ce ad tr ain When the mine turned ont to be a bonan Mcintyre sued for a Bioline Sar ties The Roc t — of oe ee peas oni se Fone ante ai halt taterest on the strength of hix old int in the launch sent w ox ner think the cok cents makes e ob 7 nase corge rom Tacoma t $187,340 to Hat & Jeffery | Piper. The niyarerious Piper gave he anes these to th -aypeerclneagyy Hetarest in the fires No George Piper appeared in court ete . to defend himself | a posi ; ‘That Sudtic Sixth Sense. Potiticlanh gederally cofisider tht : ee ee eo to reject bi 1 mak a notable ana considerable | oy, wank fonture of the primary a Gavine pecans ibe ake administration show its ha (Messrs. rae Paarl aap law. Had there heen a George Piper * . wi SG | Rooseveit is now allied v possessed © there would have been no way of * BE | ] the lnsurgent penly, a8 : j VERLY, Mass, Aug. 18 tuath Eee preseience that gor keeping him off the et, although 6 i cS gg _ pe a | they view the situation, A ane sequence snich | Ris candidacy wight be obvious * broken with Col, Roosevelt it #] | one gy yPencspid M public contracts; which! +. ithe purpose of confusing the| rt: ; on at ae j | ford Pinchot and Congress me them to know that when a) 1 is jikely that thie will be} ne hem Re, ry i } man Victor Murdock of Kan met for a cut iw jet, THAT dhanged a the coming session of a nent ae gone to #! j eas < sited with Roc It TLY THEREAFTER the legislature. « x where be will epend ®| over the woch he will de RE WiLL BE A GONTRACT | ® the night as the guest of Gov. & liver at Ossawate Kas A FILL, and they have in- -__ es — se Memecenner *) | on August 31, it is believed surmised that the dirt | has. D. Norton, seeretary #| that 1 be the - forme: the cut cam be readily DESERTS ee rab s f |® to the president, declined to #| pare het a Stl rt ore build the fil, } . i. ® discuss the report. He is #/ “sp ee dR |Is This the Firat Step in the + reading lt the dinpatcnon and | | ee Ten: 6: tuition _ “ rd roe pretty ym eine ative hat such claration never induced the firm! CpxTRALIA, Aug. 1&—At least! Administration’s Move { roan aan per Sit, S : H would mean that the chance & Jeffery to make afy T& two prominent local republican lead Elimi Uncle Jos? 5 bi * Tacoma Stalking Orse,| for harmony in the party has in their bid figures may > to Eliminate Uncle Joe? * * 4 Pac Age ers were won over to Poindexter Followi in Insurgent’s gone and would add tremen- detail rivial to be worthy i am Tee eee eee ee eee es ng 4 too trivial to orthY and the meurgent cause at last| sani Speen Wakens M: Vv i dous impetus to the Insurgent ration, but it is a fact, Herman Y Steps, Meets Very Slim) movement, is the general and candidate BEVERLY, Mass. Av ' « commissioner, heretofore | Owine closely upon political cont ences at the summer capito! yester- h supporting Ashton, is now a Potn- | 3 ion sume w | ae sul , y, Congreseman Nicholas Lon 80) in, Aug 18. the Game Works. dexter r, and H. Ww werth ef Ohie ay smnous ie A DAYTON FIRE | Pelpdexter spoke to two immense account of the details of| Thompson, a member of the legta- | 44 Lculion’ tc adndee Candied tor eiidatenthesiaatic. endiaaces te testified to by the) ), its levied against prop) rs. Crowds. view of the politicians h ke improvement con-|iature and charter member of the| wade co ate ddremat | mE ; Mlustrative of this happy | John L. Wilson club, has come over, | Ty election as speaker of the house | (By Called Press) . vali peg hi rege Bogota | on highest authority t the gap between the president and | represen ives. | 7 a onto - } 1 1 x 1 faculty of the firm of ——— DAYTON, Wash, Ang 18.-—One| the afternoon and a night meeting ling tastaas Soked iis predecessor suddenly has widened as a result of the selec- tion of Vice Pre republican state cc & Jetier: In order to a) Gallatin, Mo.Turncr Wilken vot “1 shall oppose Cannon's re-elec man is believed to have fahed roe Sper perapective of this Job/and killed Alonzo Dugger om the tion,” said Longworth, “and | shall toe Ohare were bevendiy buteed tele cemiaalia armory. Though! WoROKEN, N. J. Avg. 1é— , ie call to mind that | streets of Coffeysburg yesterday. |do so in a manner that | consider a fire tnday which destre m | the Eierecos mes ing ves an im-| aigrming rumors of a sudden ivention of New York and the rebuff of Geftery bave the sub-con-|Duswer was postmaster of the il | proper and effective for the settle: ) Alliance livery barn, the W proviged aftalr, & dis crowd sat for | change for the worse in the con-| Roosevelt in the selection / jmant of controversies in my party, | block : ‘ME | dition of Mayor William J. Gaynor, The correspondents unite in saying that the plan was the Denny Hill regrade.| round a note under his wife's pillow the Northern Pacific grat . | ” : wan and listened ‘ init Sakh, Stilwell & Co. were | trom Dugger, which tesulted in Dug- | "#Mely, in the republican caveus. Warehouse. For « time the bust-| ‘he reactionary allied candidates |°, New York. were allayed some | town and approved by Taft and that it was the result of a ent Sherman as temporary chairman of the t for n “ “i abet cts . ‘ "s hospital s contract wt Fomeving | ger looting the postmastership. Pb Be Bother amnesia = — wad anak » al a James Astion jee Tecome agg ga Becrtioge 8 a atewina political trade whereby the president was to receive the help candidate for the speakership of the stables by tramps. While ths Pieuanie anaiee Anat preo ial nm at 8:30 a m of the New York machine in the elections in 1912 AND WILLETT GIVE next house,” continued Longworth, firemen were fighting the fire they | Amerdeen and speaks tonight here. niont and te sibeging “new Hie Roosevelt was turned down by a vote of 20 to 15 by the I | “I think it tncumbent upon those heard the agonis alfetng informed that the Ashton) ght and is sleeping now. His republican state committee in favor of Sherman, one of the candidates for membership in the| "an within the fiarning structure. |inegtings were exceedingly slimly |PUlee respiration and temperature) ting political maneuvres in years lorse the Taft administration,” says he final break came with the selection of " . |house who have made up their toe Magee and DP. Brown,| are normal.” i > attended, Poindexter left word to 4 ‘ “Roose | ' 4 | reapective po- lodgers in the Weinhard buliding. . “ cretary Adam today issued Roosevelt does VERSION OF REG rescued by Book day with an Ashton man that if the ine following statement the Herald today | sitions publicly. Since Cannon him. firemen, in a ‘acbma candidate would only join x Savacr is doles re . . r oot has ectabliohed his candidacy, |™ re badly burned | nom’ gnd speak from the same plat ian ee Maat Fo Beyer Sherman te ary chairman of the Saratoga convention. Attorneys P. W. Willett) circulated those false reports. net peapese to dodge the leeeet | a eda kk we & ee] rMTne Would be glad to. divide! nartial paralysis he ncted the, Lhese assurances come from absolutely authentic sources. timd with him, as well as furnish | tiene wide of his throat, being caus, There will be no further peace between Sagamore Hill and - L. Willett saw the state-| They emanated from enemies we! “| made up my mind before the him the crowd. “If Ashton wants ds, all is-| Beverly Ry when we, as citizens and | adjournment of the last congress # vindicating them in last). ooerty owners, were fighting this that Cannon could not be re-elected ed by swelling of the ¢ IN MILWAUKEE, 373,857. Star they gave The Star the | rgical regrade, and were attempt-|epeaker, That opinion has been ° LO ee eee eeeoie,” seig |fitation practically has subsided WAS DEAL BETWEEN TAFT AND WOODRUFF. statement for publica-|ing to get the ordinance repealed | strengthened since then. | am not FI io Moy wR egy | Potadexter. " | } ; c pie ‘ ‘and @ more moderate regrade sub-| referring to those who opposed him WASHINGTON, D. C,, Aug Mr, Poindexter speaks here to. |*®RARRARAAR AER Those close to Roosevelt charge that the Saratoga inci- Knew, at the time the form-| stituted for it. We are proud of|when | say this, but to those who) hs ah a aiding day, \* dent was the result of a political deal between Republican State s 373,857, acco SATAPE RD \* BANK CLEARINGS Central Committeeman Timothy L. Woodruff, William Ward, n, and Vice Presi- ent Sherman on the one hand, and Taft's close advisers on the other. By the terms of this deal Woodruff was to be re- appeared, that The Star | the fight we made then; and the have been supporting him. | think misinformed. Mr. O. L.\ other fellows are just now finding | they will support him no longer. | who alone was familiar | out that we were right. am absolutely convinced that if case in question, at that “We accept the statement made | the is a full attendance at the out of the city, so that| by The Star in the spirit in which | republican caucus, Cannon cannot to statiatics given out today by the census bureau. Des Moines, Ia, has £6,368 inhabi tants, HM New York republican national committee Seattle NEBRASKA RESULT & csesincs 5.4 eeeteeteete eee sete eee eeeeee * * * . * * ‘ on | Cres |® Balances 146,206.11 * : late attention could be/it was made. bat the article in ec! STILL IN DOUBT * Tacoma * | elected s chairman and Sherman temporary chairr 0 ie watier, We felt, too,| last night's paper is true is proven| “I have a genuine affection for) ** **** ** ek HAH | Clearings today. .$1,006,169.00 *| the convention. Woodruff pledged to Taft che New sak 9M would straighten the| by a written statement, signed by Cannon as a man and an honest ri tninrovensat Cidk Gedie. (By Untied Press) * Balances 86,024.00 &) tice th republicar t at =i Ee LES 1912 i Out, and we relied upon the | all of our 12th ay, clients we have | spect for his splendid fighting qual- ? HINGOLN, Neb, Aug. 18—Returne! *® Portland &| ation to the re can national convention in < in return of The Star to vindicate been able to reach, which says that| ities, But | repeat that | shal! op A special meeting of tainier | from rem @istricts indicate that |* Clearings today. .$1,430,422.00 # |! laft’s present support the truth became known the business in the regrade case |pose his re-election, and further, !! poights Improvement club will be| the democratic nomination for ¢ * Balances 97,211.00 & lhe erstwhile president will criticise openly no man whom Results show that we were | was not solicited; that each client|am of the opinion that his re-elec-| neid at Cltman’s hall, at 24th av. S |ernor i# in doubt. Mayor Dablman|* Spokane * ct his successor in the White House But it would ia relying on that spirit|is satisfied with the services ren-|tion is impossible. | want It dis-\and Lane xt, Friday, August 19, at|of Omaha and Governor Bhallenbder- | * Clearings today. .$ 667,302.00 #) oy cin, n e touch with Roosevelt if the colonel | We are proud of|dered and the results obtained, |tinetly understood that | say this|¢ p.m. Matters of general interest }mer are now running neck and neck. | * Balances 134,014.00 #| HOt ee . oy RRs ee he colone i We did in the ast Pike and/and that he has received a settle-| solely on my own responsibility arid to the South End people will be die- | Dahinan carried the cittes, and * «| finds himself in such a position as to be forced to become an BY. cases, and we defy| ment in full according to contract. | upon the sugestion of no one else.” | cussed, including the present vice | believed yesterday 4|O 4 Mee ee ee ee avowed candidate for the presidential nomination in 1912.” tO point to a single thing | This statement may be leony by! Longworth was especially anx | conditions of the city, and the stepa|the nomir mn most of the Print to D } The World comments as follows on the situation we can justly be blamed.| anyone who cares to call at our | ious that the last sentence be em- necessary to eradicate them. Every | counter not yet heard from probably | rinters to Give Dance. a . PORTS tte - e Meats are not the ones who! offices, at 500 Central building. | phasized. | resident of the Bouth Kind ie invited |wilf favor Shailenberker, his man.| The printers of Seattle are giv BREAK IS COMPLETE BETWEEN MEN, By those in a position to know, attend Jagore claim his renomination. ing a dance Dreamland Tuesda tetween Taft and Roosevelt, who made Taft, there is a = | Longworth’s action is regarded a } Congressman Hitchcock eastly out- |The proceeds will go toward fit complete break that appears so w that no br can be |the administration's first move to|, The seainless sleeve in poasamt| distanced Metcalf for the democratic |up & Club room down town for wih’ oonten | eliminate Cannon. style still holds its own. Inenatorial endorsement | compositors | (Continued on Page Three.) the Streets of Seattle _ When Day Breaks SHOULD WIVES BE PUT ON SALARY? SEATTLE WOMEN SAY YES AND NO BY MARIAN LOWE. | “There are so many ittle things a {coal, gas and water, and makes much [their husbands for the money, Such jand gas bills, and spend it some oth-]and generally have sense enough to “It's none of my wife's business | Woman requires for her dress, and | of the clothing for the family a law in a ide er way |know whether I need it. I am as what I do with my money,” said a|¥et things that a man might think] “And what do you get?" I asked What law for one is not law] (But would they if they had money | interested as my husband ts in man whom the law calls a husband, |UANecessary for his own wife, no! "Oh, I don't get anything for my-|for another,” said Mrs. F, B, West, |of thelr own?) meetitig a bill or accumulating a It- “Your money?” I said. “Iden't see|™matter how much he may admire [melt,” she said ¢ are six in|} 700 19th av. wife of a dray and “We have no trouble about money/tle property 1 know whether he why it's your money any more than | the costume of another woman. This |the famjly; sometimes business ts |express mar Women may be as|matters in our family, In my 18]has money or not,.and what we can is bere.” man Was one of the husbands who | y anf! we can hardly make out./much at fault as men metimes | years’ experience I have not had the/afford. Tam as free to draw upon “1 earn it,” he replied, “and it's|thought a wife doesn't need any|My hugband isn't a drinker nor a|they are given money to pay taxes | problem to solve, TI get what In “t,| the family fund as he ts mine.” money for little personal expenses. | smoker, so I don't think he spends Does anybody know why it’s his| It enough to give her a living: h, either, I get some Iittle may Aeterna gs, Sh wo” '® | MHUMPHREY’S SOP GRABBING DAYS ARE OVER any more than it would be in @ bus. | the March of an Army of Women and Girls Bound for Toil Kind of Lives Do They Lead? How Hard Do They Work? Do They Work? What Are .Their Wages? How Do They Spend Their Money? one pi ne 7 That F fe, | little extra things for her dress was Out of that $2 a day she provides * 2 2 ’ CBee |!se0e partnership? What is a wife, |i vaole cause of her wrong-doingt’ | neyrovisions tora famiiy of six ana) . EYe! a8 @ sop distributer, the days of Will E. Humphrey's usefulness are passed. Addams Has Learned the Working Girls by Heart J/0rnmy that he “keeps” because rn the money and It's mine,” |tries to save out a little for some The next congress will be insurgent. Iowa, Kansas and California prove that . persue +? : a0 ife pays for ribbons and | or t ne hildrer Will E. Humphre congress would be a weak member of minority faction—a facti she manages bis house? A hireling, aw thitig for the hou ow the children J mphrey in congress would be a ak me i a min a n—a faction a ; ANN orgy M working for her board and cloth laces with her soul | She doesn't get anything for herself | disc redited, without principles and without support os Ingied 96 What Are Her Rights, | Wife the Better Manager: | They own four Nousem the house], 2 all his years in congress Humphrey has served the interests with dog-like fealty, and V ork That money ‘ a wife, NY nd turns over all his} et an allowance for the house ) orked in a Mill What money rights has s |for this he got his share of federal bribes handed out by the Cannon-Aldrich gang | g g aid Mra, Harry A.|awd I get what I want,” said Mr money to | . jor what should she have? S« Se-| I i Worked in a Sewing Shop attle wives were asked the question. | Seymour rd av., wife of | Géare Listman, wife of a presseman But he can never get any more. ‘The insurgent majority in congress will never hear the Be Writes in ‘The Star About Under Pay and Over Switzerland has a new law com-|clerk. “I give him so much for to-|at Ballard, “But I think such a law| voice of Will E. Humphrey pleading for the drippings from the pork barrel. His prompt i , od thing I am for v 0 paceo and oi © ches, | would be a : ar or Mig ey: ok te otto be ond “ast Tees ee oes % mandates of Cannon, his solicitude for the Merchant Marine League, his ser- wives a third of the weekly wage|and when he needs clothes, I go|tunate, but I know of « great many las a “salary,” not as allowance to down town and get them, 1 can} wiver who ha just a living. take care of the money better than| “Men have money to use as they From a pu obedience to th vile docility to the interests will avail him nothing ly selfish viewpoint it would be ridiculous to send Ht Time and Tells of Some Brave oilers, o nphrey, standpatter, to run the house. a cr “What do you think of this law?" | my wband can, and he thinks #0,| please, and it is only fair that the/an insurgent res Those misguided individuals whose only idea of a congressman is This question was put to some Se-| too,” she laughed wives should have the same. I think} one who can get appropriations would be foolish to pick Humphrey for this task. He never lattle wives. 1 think the family fund should |it would make women more saving wig vetent: he got hi yropriat s simply t u 1 rved th nte ts kl 1 OMmissioned Ann Addams, a Bright Young } “1 conduct a rooming house, and|be managed by the one» th has|for i is Interesting to save and| competent; he got his appropriations simply because he se d the interests meekly anc ability. In our| make Investments when you have a| well There will be no more interests to serve in co! ss, and no need for Humphrey’s have some opportunity to observe|the better busines the financial systems of husbands | family that happens to be the wife | Wee apital of your own to handle. | peculiar abilities land wives,” said Mrs. T. H.| “I get $2 @ day for food for the vem puld buy to mu hb better All Humphrey could do in the next congress would be to ha ‘One you " waid the wife of a tatlor, | tage if they had ready money F permeginePpentatoay digpe ogg feo sage PA pay Sie oy meets epee lridors with a few of his ilk and bemoan the good old times w wife we ‘ong for little fancy ac-| who did not wish to have her Lots of times they do without things | wife went wrong ay bused paye tor use they don't feel Ike waking | Crew were in power Humphrey henceforth is a dead one Woman, t: e Into the Lives of Toiling omen and fibe ‘I She Has Made a Tremendous Success It—s rticles of Fascinating Interest by Ann Addams Begin in ‘The Star Tomorrow und the capitol cor- n and his piratical cessories for her tollette jrae