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Star’s Carrier Army the whole and the suburbe you pL. 12, NO OD ‘HATES A COWARD” CANNON \ | © Humphrey Aug. 3 \ h Humphrey Aug. 22 While T have had no offietat eters tm the integrity } ri grand oh! . os wit by TE ceca » wild os t of ahd the ¥ treasury pein es waved this marion me y " rpg he part of Nens other o ’ Ca pig es fear ftagy who > ned beets D that 1 the Sixt 1 out | was that : J make po statement In regard to . the matter « 7 A at hte t . th 1 and he ne ed ¢ huff as acad oral \ 1 vy ha aterment to the effect that] an ft phrey, being all th de | Cannon he got I f 1; it was fre Can-| wa c n he got the “f t <agit appropria \ } oy the first to desert hin S But not ur ‘ Cannot as d t rey turn tail; or perhaps | phave be vaiting ft f t age As lor as Cannon | in the as hold ev sinns of Will hed | Humphrey I < ed it bu arge and f hid t t Hum ys ! the dark Ber days Humphrey has verge of n stat t; he was s of coware to tell tha the Danville war with doubts, he ered was going ' snd then Will I ; until Le smphrey bit the hand that fed him all the B When Joe ‘ es down to his final defeat in will give k bute of being a fighter to the phrey, who quit and ran during the battle, there insurgent and standpatter | h, but for such sk x but contempt and dis Ikers as ye nothir JARNING CAME FROM THE WALL ST. WOLF | or Hay Admits That He Called Conservation Conter-| ce of Western Governors at Request of Big Interests. | BY W. G. SHEPHARD. GALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 22—The great secret of the conser. congress is out. could keep it long enough to fool Mr. American citizen, Mr. Citizen scratching hie head a good deal lately about ie things he'd heard in advance about the St. Paul meeting | s The much heralded revolt of the far western governors against - Program of Pinchot, Roosevelt and the other leaders of con- on is a frameup and hy are two men a boggy Mtb er j wis Hill, president of the Great Northern E Be sick. be ag Hill; Howard Elliott, president of the all, but it is hopeless. I know I : must auccumb to this dread disease rn Pacific railroad. before long. Hay Took the Bait. nothing the best water power This is the dpening sentence of « Ibis from Governor M.| sites between St. Paul and the | iote found in the pocket of a coat | Kimself —- Governor Hay of tte shore line on the shore of Lake Washington | B state, who i sree Wall St. Wolf Again. ‘early today. It was signed Leroy | called for a confer i nour, Woodinville, Wash, a Det western governors to meet} It's the old Wall st. wolf on the reseed to the signers mother. city and take action to pro |job again, but he's cleverly dis speaks of suicide, asks forgive | Did Leroy Armour, of Woodin ville, drown himself? j have tried so hard to face It er Hay. , “Louis Hill and Presi-|planning to meet in § E Bilictt both entered into cor-| discuss the “danger” pointed out t Bt oth cntred no fr enn Oe tenecke'Piaset | TWO TO QUIT | the program of the congress (trying to work a steam roller on Scheie against the western |ther and generally criticising | RACE NOW? I then got busy and asked elt and Pinchot policies, Hill | Ghente vernors to mi a king with the St. Paul local} fie Salt Lake, where we could shippers (ay | United Press) over the question of the SPOKANE, Aug 22.—It is au and | thoritatively announced in po Boe away from the con laying out campaign fo: h- | circles here that both Thomas Lake to owen our ideas in the con-|greas so ft President Burke and Judge Humphries will for ou Bl have a place on the pr | fetire from the senatorial r Dy ‘ ing a chance to overshadow and| September 1 | ) Thos were wo ge sor shut down everything else The plans, according -to the! Pagid Enc 5 The first day of the congress, | statement, provide for a whirlwind | rm wai aD bY |cherefore. was set aside as “Presi-| campaign by Humphries and Burke two presidents of the two that today hold tens Thousands of miles of the Thus, thanks to the railroad domain and hope to get which is in reality the in more by working in I state d felly intend, day of stean Dearly ove: a is to try voters in King | jcounty into line for Wilson, while « and Governors’ Day.” }for Wilson. dent tn-| to swing tern gov- | him for cae pe ieee ee ee ee es ry, you have the « s0 tied up that the aign in St. Paul n that conserves. eteeee a * WEATHER FORECAST. * * Fatr tonight and Tuesday; * Hight southw ester win * * RR hth TL ee EE EE Eo 22d didi Edgar A worst n forced to the fiat senator PORT TOWS Stendpatter” in the interest in b legislature, ha b ary declaratic o his candidacy record r Med he wrote a er to the Poindexter mana that be would vote r ndexter no matter ‘ rn ft change hi enatoria ne prima DO YOU KNOW? That Mayor Gi washed dishes for hig first me al in Se tle? | That peo now occupying offices in r ing who went to achool where bullding now J tands? HAYOR, POLICE CHIEF, CONSTABLE, | wiit’Sscrmer i asaya sree es ring the AYP. exposition? | LAWYER AND TWO CITIZENS TAILED ston the average ten dons a Je without an appreciable lessening of their num-| om rece that he will baving the ghest number of votes xX See EERE EEE RE SNS SEROUS ONES ENS S Se (By United Press.) ber? ROSWELI M., Aug. 22—Under arrest Chief of police, | That Wiil H. Thompson, a Seattle r, deputy sheriff, constable, an attorney and two citizens lawyer, is ranked as one of the A raid o onfectionery store, and the seizure of liquor, re | world ‘ t ving poets? in the and a beautiful town row. The proprietor of That the reputation | ¥ store w sted first A saloonkeeper rep’ d the seized |of being hiliiest city in the 2 , and 2 came V the chief of po! refused to | United 8 and automobile mak 5 the booze up. He was ¢ by a constable, who was | ers brag about the records their ma fm return on the charge of interf with an officer. The |chines make here | _ Constable rney talked t teningly and arrested himself Th re are 1 drug stores Bd in revenge had the chief rearrested on a ch of malicious |{n Seattle, or one for ¢ 100 per Prosecution. « took in the or a deput heriff on the s0n p Mame char, The next and last move was to arrest heepm That Seattle is farthest north of} Bho bough r at th d store, He is still in jail, while ny elty of its size in the United . vs That there are two Iapanen | dally: newspapers published in DI tt tt DH TTT TOTTI TTR IH ile? nT * That Anthony L. Aabling is the| DOCTOR KILLS SELF WHEN PATIENT DIES. . first citizen of Beattle in the direct-| ory? | (By United Press.) * Phat 14,000,000 cuble feet of earth HAS BURG, Aug. 22.—The bodies of Dr. Russell Camp- *| and rock have been moved to make| bell and Ir rivon were fot in the home of the */21 miles of Seattle streets? ® Morris n New Germantown, Perry count * | Ha examination showed that the woman had died *| Fire in California. Too B® from interna! hemorrhages resulting from an operation. The *| NEVADA CITY, Cal, Aug. 22 ® theory police i that Dr. Campbell performed the oper- #| Fire gained a foothold today in the ation « and, on discovering the fatal result, killed */| Tahoe forest and miles of heavy ® himse 1 ieath was due to nide of potassium * | timber lands are being swept b: : ® | great conflagration, according to a EEA EEE EEE EE Added ved here today SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910. : I | ' h e S Don’t Hesifate fo Phone live veu hangs have The Star e a 1 if e 1 a The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa j ONE CENT. o275e THE CIRCUS PARADE IS COMIN’—A 2ND AVE. SNAP SHOT i ER 100 DEAD IN FOREST FIRE * * * THE CIRCUS, ® Location—Fitth and Repubit * oar ® Street Care -liret and Sec ond ave ® Performances—Four, today and * tomorrow # Time? p.m. and § pm ® Tickets bare an, Clay & Co; * the grounds eee ree ere eee ee “gates’ right conservation” at | guised ness and begs them to remember alli congress in St.| The activities of Louls Hill 414 him as the little boy on the farm Fim September. “Yes,” says |not end with alarming the western | whom they loved, and not as the - in answer to my|governors. While the latter were youth who had done wrong | UNCLE JOE SPEECHES: Republican Ga ampaign Committee Has Ignored | Cannon in Assigning Speaking Dates. (By United Press.) WABHINGTON, Aug Speaker Cannon to a less important nelle of the repub 1 party, it was learned today in the cc has been made by the republic ongressional campaign committer For the firat time in many con gressional campaigns, Cannon has peaking dates 1 attitud cause of his avo re in Kansa and t results in Kan us, and the charges and counter harges stirred up there, are suffi ¢ to show the lead that urgency is @ good ng to let |RESTAURANT BEATEN | OUT OF TWO MEALS Alleging that they had been talk ed out of two meals, and the dishes | and trays in which they were the Gran served, the heads of le man who defrauded them. In their complaint they state that a messenger boy came to the als, cafe and asked for the m which were to be taken to the Ho }tel Holland. The bo: mployed by the Eagle Transfer ala were given to the | boy, who has not been seen since Co, The m Burglars Busy A hold-up man went through Richards & Rothachild’s pharmacy kth av and F Union «st, last night, getting about $40 one of a series of hold-ups, lieved to be credited to the ported to the police in the same neighborhood The deseription 10) n the neighborhood have been raided within ty weeks slahahehalehahehalchahalatel- : Only Rats Quit Sinking Ships. + eeeeeeeeeee “FIVE TOWNS BURNING UP Burke Is Burning Up—Men Trapped by Flames— Ranchers Fleeing for Their Lives—Death Toll Will Run High—Worst Fire in History of West. (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 22.—-Burke, Idaho, 10 miles from Wal- lace, is now at the mercy of forest fires, according to dispatches reaching here this afternoon. The town afire and though the en- ergies of all available men are being pressed into service, it is re- ported that the town cannot be saved. Burke has a population of about 1,000. | Burke burning Hay Gives Wilson a Back Hand Slap .. Gov, Hay ha: ——=—=———— | deltvered @ broadside against the Hainier reserve ian grab of the | Northern Pacific permitted to surrender some 5 glaciers, mountainous precipices in their stead as many ington, Oregon, Ida acres of worthless snow burned over the finest timber and Montana. has been @ popular subject for polftical Poindexter has after night in his senatorial campaign for the last six weeks. land-grabbing steal put through the United States senate with the indignation for denouncing joke of Gov. he denounces United States senate. himself appre of Hay’s action conservation polley the voovention, » expectation that servation sentiment in Washington tage of Wilson in the utterance from | while in congress Toll of Forest Fires SPOKANE, Aug. 22.—Fifty dead in cogs around Wallace, Ida.; property loss, $1,000,000. Mulian probably safe, but fires threaten. Elk City reported still anburned. Four or more dead in fires near Newport, One hundred and eighty men in the forestry service are miss Joe country Solid line of fire from Thompson Falls, , with portions of Belknap, Heron burning Anatone, Asotin county, Wash., Ymir, B. C., is in danger from fires which are burning in the the convention would help to check senatorial contest brands Wil f the Northern Pi ¢ land grabbe An { the big interests of the {Judge Burke will tour the state for |other step in the reported attempt lof the administration to relegate Ing in the St ade say Uncle for 50 miles to t wanted be nm in which he is prone to ex press in his speeches, His attl tude, they declare, in his addresses threatened with destruction Neiihart and Burke, Mont., Part of Avery, Worst fire today at Big Creek, men have been cut off. Fire in Tahoe fores Ashiand, Ore., Idaho, burned. Idaho, where Ranger Pulaski and in great danger. Forty-two refugees and nine nurses reported burned to death on! rescue train, trapped in Idaho fires TRUTH ABOUT THE LIFE OF A HOUSEMAID Union restaurant, Fourth and Yeu | _ waked the police to locate th ‘| Ann Addams Tells About Her Experience as a “Second. Girl” in a Fashionable Residence—Busy From 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p. m.—Caring for the Poodle— Woman's Club Ideals vs. Club Woman’s Practice. BY ANN ADDAMS. said he wa management |ted club sisters refused to permit me to wear t self from the a humanitarian nd philanthropist with ¢ maid to pneumonia and could get new a housemaid or overstepping a conventional caused her to of notches in the SPOKAN of Wallace in ashes, ont., St. Regis, Wash., and Avery, 1 the f fighters already con face today is despe ccurate re Shs are impossible to y - past 100. In and th. Some " Wa bodies have been re p to date. Refugees are flee to Spokane and other cities. They tell pitiful stories ny badly burned At sunrise seven bodies had he body of a young girl was been recovered at Wallace, four at 1 in a well where she had Newport, Wash. six in the War d Saturday night to escape the Eagle tunnel, near Wallace, 12 at flames Big Creek and one at Mullan, north - of Wallace. At St. Joe, Idaho, southwest of Wallace, 18 men were | Like Flery Furnace. missing and 180 more forest fire| RATHDRUM, Idaho-Cat off fighters were reported to be sur-| from the outer world by destruction rounded by fires. A party of 100/0f Northern Pacific bridges, with men has gone to rescue them. Athol, Granite, Severns, Drywood The fiames today are sweeping | &nd other small towns reported de- over an ever-increasing area, and it|Stroyed and dozens of ranches in is almost certain that a number of |@8hes, the entire country between amall settlements will be consumed,| Rathdrum and Spirit Lake is a Each hour sees thousands of dol- | *€ ing, wind swept furnace. are’ worth of damage added to the noes present losses of millions. Refugees Are Fleeing. Eighty Dead, Is Report. SPOKANE, Aug. Aporente SPOKANE 22 nately 3,000 refugees from the fire eh sea AO courged dist of Northern en “have Seen | Idaho and Wes tana ar ; n this city day and the rer ved in I | the hotels ores of fire 4 in prie from s morning. Thirty-four Big Creek this mor Idaho, is men in ¢ wh $ reached jay, worked their w b t the list of f Joe riv lead ip from 50 fe, with the exc of ‘ oO ed and eighty who were i « v e fore er miss- t ed in by the nes, and Negro Troops Exhausted ‘ en hay rted out in WALLACE fl troo arch of them forn Fort W re exha ed Ref are ar in this They have 1 « ity by by € ¢ interurban They cannot e up the ba wagons € he ugainst fire midnight tonigh A woman who had fled from her Several } i men are making|/ home at midnight gave birth to a a stand again re a h be ist after the At Wallace Mayc ed himself chief t from M itals are caring th { and corps of nurses nh sent out to the burned er own te ace and more than 100 are in We This is the third of Ann jice to her 7 Addams’ articles on the truth I do feel sick,” I confessed. about the life of the working Are t after girl noon Tomorrow's article will be No I, “I have no friends “THE TRUTH ABOUT THE | to visit LIFE OF THE FACTORY She Fired Anne GIRL.” Well, 'm afraid you are going The Star does not give the | to be sick,” said she » you had name of the woman who, as re- | better take your afternoon out and lated in this article, insulted | not come back. Y might see @ Miss Addams. As previously doctor explained, these articles are not 1 thought of the cents and directed against specific cases | t! n y pocketbook but against the entire present | contained day system of woman's toil I think I you $2.15," said Editor my employer, laying the money} —— —| among the dis I had washed 1 caught cold . madar 1 exclaimed, I was washing dishes in the shalt I go? What shall f china closet Wednesday after lunch | qo? 1 know practically no one in the missus,” as the cook called | the town, as you are aware her, came in Theré are the charity wards at “You feel rather fll, don't you?” | ¢n¢ she questioned It was the first personal word B- she had given me during my serv (Continuec on Page Three.) guely, © door