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9 mas. VERA ‘PROSSER. THE SEATTLE STA NO vol LIBBY, Mont., Aug. 19. P¥ea Prosser was acquitted of ie murder of her divorced hus Reese T osser, on a SGeat Northern train on the yperty fre te would les same t tropolitan torial « y eany st he ! be. The cost $ wants to) month | POINDEXTER SPEAKS Congressman Miles Poindex- Pj. AOOSEIELT TO STAY OUT ter, who has been to’ counties of Southwestern Washin attle this a oon of June L by. a jury morning, on the grounds of defense. The jury was out will arrive in Se fternoon from South i hours. NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—That Col. Bend, and will speak tonight q M3 Theodore Roosevelt w take ft P BBY, Mont.. Aug. 19.--At 8:45 hes in Ps. povene’ n before the students of Acme gee morning the jury sent New York is t {| Business College at the annual J ickson, saying hie supporters "Ea em 8 ' oa After as- |, Liova com, | comMenceme: exercises 0 known that Li he attorneys for the rman of the New York county the college. The address will in i lican committee, is ‘ 4 (Continued on Page Eight.) him to carry his fight for tempor be non-political in character, ary chairman before the state com but along the lines of good vention at Saratoga ITE A citizenship. pHeved that Roosevelt is G. N. TRAIN ing to stay out of the ; belie that under ANOTHER FOREST FIRE United Vrese) ditions a republican : Aug New Yo s extremely (Ry United Press) - A’ F 1 Ore ay 19. train No. 44, Seattle to) unlikely - : xLAMATH ALLA. Ore hoe i City, «as wrecked by dyna-| If the democrats win in New) — Every ma oo. (ne mile west of Nippou,| York, the old republican organtza| trict ! to the seen 4 near the summit of the Cas | tion, the Roosevelt men say, w« of aiits slong th at 2 o'clock this morning. surely be headed for the rocks. p es pas ; train was rocked but not de-|Then Roosevelt might take hold eat vee 90 ‘ation of and a! sgh 19 windows \of party affairs, it is intimated, |f eis fo sopra at Me tee blown out and the woodwork | and might suaded e vet. § ed, no person was injured.! make the pr € ‘Ann Addams Goes to Work in a Factory That She May Tell Readers of The Star the Plain Truth About the Conditions Under Which Girls Work There—The Alternative, Starve on $4 Per Week or Accept Luxury and Shame. | This | f six remarkat rticle the » truth abou « «ir t f r . | Aan Adda: newspaper wome er ® shoulder wir é whom ‘ot tes—-now a she nd thus sb ble to make these ow what th jaim ‘o be, THE i OUT WORKING GIRL. Th ection The next THE Live OF 111 AITRES TH ABOUT BY ANN ADDAMS. ean do? Ak , y "The giri with even a Metty tace rn week.” The Goss Is Polite. fet had been t it to be the t The Offices of the vad d itp ed od ‘ t t frames to, r ay P84 line then i e the iteeit, 7 t i i I wa er.) 7 , “Ah, good { 4 Mbanely Asa we si. vs om learr ; w a) k e he da eed k Leaid thar & Would-be “We and you tt ANN k youl (Continued on Page Nine.) } i Ot ENSE MORAL—DON’T LOOK LIKE MINISTER = HOME = =E DITK A SEATTLE, WASH.,, FRIT CRIPPEN LAWYERS ATTACK LONDON NEWSPAPERS By United Press LONDON, Ave eeee tee tee eee eee teense Sete eee eee eee ee eee ee tol ai ng the Commoner, in Answering | Henry Watterson, Won't Give Way to Man Who Bolted Party in 1896. By United Press) uw Aus t r ‘ ir Pe 1 party in 1896, Bryas ne ' if it ® ‘ and a half miilion of that they gla “ w one who laid down his arme and e e the y in't It also pr o ha for those whe are left to announce that they «gladly ® b «on broker rd for regulartt (Continued on Page Nine.) ADDAMS, SHOPGIRL, Ss AY, AUGUST 19, 1910. THE SEATTLE JPR OSSER WOMAN ACQUITTE ONE CENT. THAINH AND BTANDE be NEWS een DIG INTERESTS TO PULL BURKE OFT Scheme is Last Desperate Effort to Beat Poindexter His Record—S OP “FOR GoD’ S SAKE AVOID A FIGHT” phrey as a tool of the interests BEVERLY, Ma Aug. 19 —"For God's sake avoid a fight.” That's what President Taft exclaimed to a New York republican politician in a dis cussion of Néw York state politics. This statement is taken here as proof that Taft did not desire a break with Roosevelt. The old spirit of compromise ie as strong as ever in the president. That the break has come | evident It is believed Taft feared this gréatly, but did not have the will power to prevent Wood: ruff and the republican) ma chine from scalping the ex prenident at the party conven: tion. ee ee ee * ABSURD HODGE RUMOR. * * ©. Ax he ef- # * fect t Bob Hodge had with- # * draws the race rift # * wan < ated t rning * & Haige’s 3 ‘ In- ® * astru Hods * & of Mth lor ¢ {* & hid sups t * ® itwy * ee ed council, CHAPTER 2. In yesterday's opening on “Making the Dirt Ways,” ‘mention was made of uriags coincidence that the Yrainine dirt in the Denny hill re grade, Holt & Jeffery subcontrac tors, #@ alf on the north and east side of the project where it is eas chapter Pay Both the re ily available for use in the West lake improvement The part that this . Denny hill dirt will play in the Westlake im: provement is not smail, neither is| dirt, paid for _ ae \ OBEYED ORDERS weLarives THE Pay Ro. LABOR CONDEMNS HUMPHREY Condemning Congressman Hum & ee ee RRR RR RR * the Central Labor Council of Se - ‘TOE: WHA THER. attle went on record unanimously, * Fair tonight and Saturday last night, as being opposed to his # light westerly winds re-election * While the Genttal Laber Coun.) * ***** KARA AAA HH cil has to date kept away from poli tics and declined to endorse any candidates, Humphrey's record on labor matters was such that when a delegate suggested that he condemned the motion was en thusiastically passed Andrew Furuseth, of the Sea men's International Union, has said that Humphrey, of Washing ton, and McKinlay, of Californ were the two worst foes of orga ized labor in congress. Organized labor and the progressive voters of California have defeated McKin lay, and organized labor in the First district will see to it that Humphrey does not go back Humphrey, as the paid sentative of the Merchant league and as a member house committee dealing with marine legislation, has strenuous ly opposed all legislation that would have a tendency. to make the lot of the American merchant sailor better. He has held up bills his committee and has defied the Seamen's representative. | repre Marine of the in * * * * * * * 7 “MONEY FOR‘ STONE AY. BRIDGE Political Deal for Stand- pat Consolidation About Closed. 4 In a last paeeeeS effort to idate the s in the hope of defeating zressman Miies Poindexter, business plunderbund decided to pull Judge nas Burke out of the race and John L. Wilson finish alone as the standpat candidate, Ja M. Ashton, of Tacoma, who has never been considered at all seriously, will be left in the race for the purpose of pull- reactionary let ing all possible votes from Poindexter. stlations conducted by local t epresentatives of the big Eastern 9 eged interests have be cress several days, and proceeded to the point ticipated that Burke's announced days. All that remains ¢ is .o ascertain, before he how much of his support red to Wilson in the womuch of it will break away and go to Poindexter | Burke Willing. Rurke bas told the men who are conducting the negotiations in his behalf that if the Wilson managers SPEER EERE MAKING THE DIRT PAY BOTH WAYS Being an illustrative and somewhat startling story of the marvelous foresight of some Seattle con- tractors, their devious ways of getting money from the taxpayer, and the strange complacency of the city Told in three chapters. can show that Wilson is the strong- candidate of the two he, Burke, will withdraw The who are handling the of the negotiations to induce Wilson to as- attitude, but Wil- refused to agree similar thus aw “Big Business” Behind Move. elim on negotiations nducted by “Big Busi- eattie, under the direc- ro financial and po- (Continued on Page Eight.) ee ee eed * AEROPLANE GUN IS HERE. By United Prees.) SBURY PARK, N. J., Aug 19 According to Hudson «xim, the inventor, the aero plane already is fitted for war fare, ap a gun he has just perfected, he says, will meet the demands of aerial fighting Maxim has been working on the gun for a year, and he be lieves it will meet every de mand The gun will fire from every point of the compass through what Maxim calls the “celes- tial concave REARS EAE EEE RHEE ee ee ee ee Burke Denies. BELLINGHAM, Aug. 19.—Judge Thomas Burke here today denied ic report from Seattle t that he is to quit the LABOR PARTY MEN TO MEET TONIGHT the various labor forming the labor night at the Labor Questions concerning the the party will be r will a con- ay of primary te candidates and DEMOCRATIC MEETING. T » R. Horner, candidate for ne rney on the demo- ket, will speak tonight at ekly meeting of the King ( Democratic club, in Eve! f hall, in the Silver building the double-shooting-the-turn that will come to the foreseeing firm of Hoit & Jeffery Where It Pays Both When Holt & Jeffery work the We ke they v dig th profit Ways cut dirt t is completed 46 yards nder the of Denny hill d | financially han¢ This Denny at the fill rate of 27 cents | pectable of e1 A ya to contractor Holt & Jeffery will receive 26 cents a yard from the city for the Westlake improvement and 22 cents from the city for the Denny hill dirt movement making their price 48 cents a yard. x tern H & et 2 aya r 4s of dirt in the W y will get 2¢ the 46 s \ ake f al s because they were so us wise when they took the ntract for the Denny hill job ents that they knew there Westlake on be the (Continued on Page Eight.) } } i ae ‘7 n't