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RESSMAN VICTOR MURDOCK, THE ORIGINAL ANTI-CANNON MAN, HAS A MESSAGE FOR YOU—HEAR HIM AT THE ALHAMBRA WEDNESDAY NIGHT Star’s Carrier Army ==| The Seattle Star ™22£: VOL 12, NO. ! SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910 ONE CEN 0 FIRE FIGHTERS DEAD? SHERMAN ‘SHALL “UNWRITTEN LAW” BE FOR WOMEN, \L$0? DEATH LIST GROWS Twenty-five Thousand Women of Louisiana Rush sal _IN FIRE SWEPT ZONE , i Defense of Mamie McLaughlin, Poor Girl Charged " Aw a ie wi rays Sin - With Murder of Well-to-Do Citizen Who Wronged | ; | gee’: ‘Hope of Tues ber ‘ py Hee Sost Abe { Her When She Was Only 16—Defense Will Be| ing Conditions in History, Says Supervisor , i Based on Unwritten Law. ‘ . Shae ce i FIRST LIST OF FIRE VICTIMS ; ' : | Known dead in Idaho fire; Lou Holmes, Spokane; Tom President Rapped by Taft for Snub of T. R.—President,| , bor poe ye pee Bg = eg - B egg FP | Welsh, Spokane; George Zeigler, Newport, 57 years old; Mrs. in Order to Avoid Clash With Roosevelt, Would Throw 4 : " = Ernest Demhardt, a George Campbell, Newport; Thos. icntng Mate Overboard ramsey ; . vs nag . | Carey, Newport; ——- Cady, rancher, Newport; Henry Lier- ot slay rene , ecratic . [een erg eens Vv sir pg 17, Gem, Idaho; Larry h | wh P yson, 50, allace; Leslie Sellers, 18, Gem, Idaho; S. D. DAERMAN “DOUBLE-CROGSED" ROOSEVELT AND TAFT : ¢ many men have been aé the Adams, 30, Chicago; A. Renston, Hillsdale, Wis.; Ernest Elgin, i 12. Tah to James S, Bh ‘ies 0h ame that the law is good } 1 © every effort to + 5 | 60, Wallace; Wm. McKey, of Taft, dead at Saltese: Roderick t : ‘ eal tot . eg | Ames, rancher, Big Creek; Joe Beauchamp, rancher, Big Creek; | Jos. C. Boyd, Wallace; Joe Fene, Placer Creek; Wm. Hoar- mouth, War Eagle Mine; Jos. Smith, burned near Mullan; “Frenchy,” familiar Spokane character, killed on Placer Creek; Jno, Andress, wife and five children, La Tour Creek, near Cataldo, reported dead; B. A. Smith, wife and two children, La ad n b omer e aS ki Tour Creek, reported dead; Jas. Osborne, wife and child, La r duals . is ce : " " : oe viRy : -— Tour Creek, reported dead. joyd Griscom, Aug 22 sed wish to defeat Roo man's name In this connection ti : e in l \ ; 5 jon. I talked with you on Aug. | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 23 € ‘ ae f slende 5 . ses iy £ ] m Ww r s morn- Roosevelt be named. In your p . 1 ty-five thousand women of Loutat- |r he da r 1 - jir y Sup < vho la ut of his force of » as follows (then followed “no co y” tel ana have invoked the “a € printed above.) law” on of Mamie M lin, 19, who is awalting tria was wronged mith while she government sins is cast out by « y to be er {ito . a 4 k I “OCU I $2 1 1 dead waters (By United Pree.) an at ms ot her and inued nk a 3 r 5 ‘ mile 1 Wallace, id Super- BEVERLY, Mass., Aug. 23.—As a result of President Taft's re the str ile he was es! to he ‘ nthe ‘ ck orning 300 of them, work- of the political methods of Vice-President James 8. Sher rting another woman to a theatre. | wher k refusing ng in the w pate here the fires raged the fiercest; have it is predicted here today that Sherman may not only resign e Era & powerful woman's | make . of marria i BI ary chairman of the New York republican convention, but | organizatic : the move ’ r to ' . | “ hin shiny Sie a ndi n resign as vice-president of the United States. ased on p th | v i een ¢ d y appeal The Deer, Guegh ceed 1) fon that th n as ya 08 a i . a f al istance, a rushing at the rate of terms, ix regarded as label ; to so often stification from i 1 our, have swept everything before man as a “political trick ee wee ‘ et 5 uebiin lied . H hem. Up and dowr ies, acr mountains and over deep The administration follow a ae wn lehane ¢ s awaiting tr tal _ ; ravines they ve rust leaving death in their path.” e firmly that the letter n Shar oe eygee fn : : An > triad, weneele : " , inest. pine and fir injof t ur d'Alene, where 12 wv That has NOT happened yet. st roy " ant lees oad : rag 3 the Northwe en burned. | bodi buried under the ruins, wes pros local politic . Sal ; ye : es . ms ne Unless this is cut within the nex t the clearing w r ‘ r ettle the stat t it w 1 of enor-|\of 30 miles of road to Wallace ifferences Jacob Furth has decided to add | wa ‘ dagen Paces the 7 president may be cars to bis equipment, so that | ar « end s as touching we ‘ Y Besides the 12 dead at Big seat ig 4 everybody can have a seat po Fagg Aha wars Fork, three men are lying with . i v Ve broken legs and three totally lowers here point to The Seattle baseball club has pa tala Taft capitulated to|three straight games, and has ¢ oy ; blinded. Dr. Max T. Smith, of mss aypreesnttbed prteMbanghirmgenDe 1 an leadin Wallace, is heading the relief blic with the| The Chamber of Commerce has i r expedition. ng Sherman | «one on record as favoring an It he . ari Fires Rage in Montana. yelt and en-|crease in workingmen's wage ™m - t ; i x BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 23.—Fire ts « about harmony,|mensurate with the increased cos' Here's some news of special interest ery man who owns 4 > a in the tir est, near . makes it very plain|of living. r rent ome in § Geccee @ ef velock te near the cechont wishes to con-| Mayor Gill has sworn off sm q jowntown busine aided by r Coma DO you KNOW? I 5 (Continued on hot Tae Toseve That Sherman|corncob pipes, and he 1] 2 sy NOW ON a { to make the px y more of the = a pied 7 Ret follow out } wear Ascot ties. } m taxe : come , The Sunset Telephone company y will make the po 7 ' as ‘ ; ed its charges to subserit gar edu plan That C. D. Hiliman t ut Cha with selling unsanitar and installed a device that will So let's underat exs y heme a “ne - 7 milk and maintaining a dairy under ‘ ' ‘ e tw 1 ci “ nt Ww s ‘ t y reformed yet? fearful conditions, BE. J. Ross, for PAR » 3 1 be gen-| do away with “wrong numbers a . ’ t ‘ ne president ¢ he Washingtc ephine our ulate hat Taf Every member of the city counc - oo Bob Hodge came to Wash i A ste oa sine gine save : ae to. Rave dew ? — rie . ome te i ROTTEN ws 4 me Horn & e® large dairy farm near Both i yt . in i — e ri ent { the gener 4, 7 ‘ . 1 ir ageaane s of the largest datrymer € a a San rbd BS on. F : That ex-Gov. Eugene Semple ws t Y rominent special [bel the breach between t and Col. Roose Man see no possible m . jon of the country, wa January, @ | : the : ) jborn in South A ed to discontinue shipping 8 are | ae . “ - ’ (By United DOG STARTS PROBE. ty the Chamber i n, eve y in Seattl That the first name of Secreta i this ¢ for sale of a compl on yee Se on rn such having their ¢ ed away and de Yandel, of the mi be { Cox This order came after a search ness, the woman eaks in a . n & spe (By United Press.) Stroy y € « 1 tigation made by Health |ff lou ice and under the influ- §) Cla! trai Lota earning DALLAS ig. 23 | . + hamber of Commerce n downtown Seatt! ith it That Charles appen i Crichton and Milk |Fence of au ggestion con . eas s has been « (hy United Pree) ee je entire « ; @ borne t eo ; 4 ye h is about agree yr gt anes . t is said that pc cs will be abe the disapp« c UTICA. N Aug. 22.—Vice € ¢ eal € ed i i ee vr 1. Roosevelt will “Princess TOM, ys AME od Rooee.| Pike and Yeoler, between Fourth and t pee “hes SR ge INSANE PRISONERS orgotten, | Col.” Roose in me county Bie Gitteved to sare bee Fee mer Meee are Me reW 1) Ctra Ls 1a sa eval tax’ lan, Gal tha ooatvery, (hd bi d ten secret sock FIGHT ON SHIP, oe — = town on & Sin setae and| of the Alaska, buildin d ts vew York icon fo Seattle? ee Passengers on the steamer [GILLETT CALLS A HOLY ROLLERS START : : ik ae le kak nee Alameda from Valdez were rien ea will remain here until Fri , wa bend . tot 98 pines ae ane ee furnished plenty of excitement SPECIAL SESSION RIOT IN POLICE COURT th jhe starts West on a speakia 1 wit , a , a on the trip by the carryings-on ATLANTA, Aug When the PEN SHAKER PREACHERS. for the republican con a Post 1 es Bes ‘i 7 That the t pronunciat of of three insane prisoners being | nfluence of what they called the AMPIA, A Twelv 5 minittee riends . By aay tog tiger ta nq oie , ' that go brought down by Deputy United SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug c ack t ta sulbee of th ake f ying to arrange for beg . . 1 cg : ; i the of the parade and pl States Marshal George Goshaw. vernor Gille ning } t { the Holy have taken out os me x between the two men, ¢ ot ok « ma comp « 5 4 re Seen Ke Two of the prisoners, Frank da procla tion calling 1€ | Rolle ct burs t frenzy and by law his state this e fact that Roosevelt in r : . . 4 « need calli-o-pec, not 1 O’Brien of Kodiak, and Thor tate legi H nto ses € ne eve ember of John Smith, of Mud Bay Sher fter ‘the latte . niin ad 9) oh gra . Thorensen, fought savagely on ion September 6 for the purpc rice t subdue ibe last of the even dozen|been named temporary 7 Rive ecg gi . ot a ; + Sunday night in one of the (of adopting amer t hi ‘ « ed during imply with the formalities of |of the s oe Tee eee ee 2 ee staterooms. Both men were tate stitation, welch shal the al of on t rs of by paying $ en fee | then too lat anacied, but O’Brien succeed. sub < ‘ * eine e strar It for disorderly con- . nd f === . : ne » have Inte 4 themselve . THE CIRCUS. in downing Thorensen, who | to give finan # Location—Fifth and Repub! fore receiving any injury Joe Ben- * Th H bb’ Skirt nd : ; , n them were memb was rescued by passengers be Panama-Pacifi — . sts wad od 0 0 ‘ eee ee ean The other prisoner, Jack Hay > : ne ai i6 Cuuaraie. San Fr ‘ of the Chamber of | Street Cars—First Oi See den of Unalaska, sprang over Ss HICAGO, , county poor who have downtown and in this matter, |® _ @nd ay board from the revenue cutter mate ene a st active ; ® Performances—Two t Rush while on the way to Val ionable € Q " plection. 1 te de | Time—2 p.m. and & p. m dez. “There's plenty of snow ch and i 1 & part 5 and went out on (AFTER. N y | Tickets rman in the mountains,” was his bap- |in a musical comedy declares nal canvass for the demo oo the . : * Co; the ground tismal announcement | hi ary of $1,200 a year as|er i He remembers the * The three men have been |preacher was not enough to sup ¢ ley’s comet 75 years ago ee es lodged in the King county jail. !port himself and fami! r Jearly, he declares. MINTOSH = ©" THE TRUTH ABOUT THE LIFE OF A FACTORY GIRL |What It Means to Work Nine Hours a Day Over a Se ae ee aaa ee — lie | Power Sewing Machine—Girls Old and Haggard) addams’ articles on the truth ¥ don't you do the same yours ,. ON; ” u i h i asked her. CHINK PICTURE | at Twenty-five—The Horror of the “Ninth Hour.”| about the life of the working ha ttt ibid a tabs thac uaak : | . ia tates | Tomorrow's article will be | hé hree rs ago when stager of BY ADOAMS Jon each side, Between the tables) wrhe Truth About the Girl Who ‘ 16—been aljnost beautiful, ARTICLE NO. 4 was a wooden trough in wh Bs the Works in the Laundry.” It’s Too Late Now. moving picture Stoop-shouldered, with € 1 dropped their w . } “sy , EN . abe anid, 9 Wah Chong, and|gighted eyes, bent #0 closel neath the table were the whirling | their eyebrows that made them look |faint blush 0 ne er white Burinoto, located inde Gore that the whirtit “ wheels and belt run by electricity. |iK6 old women et ople don ( sirls like caused some lof he wor machine — bi , ii hor aide | During the lunch hour, which ac. Billy P aldwin ahs ve the b stne with . ‘ $5.50 a we vac me ole minutes, inste he promised other swat , o the Antip-/ Hot Beda. for the | ered ‘ ix days | Ruined Eyesight 60, Ellen and I had some long talks. || CLOWN A PUBLIC CHARGE. tH || odes to mee of the rising |", film on the moving picture ma er relax their; Ellen told me that, though her You can’t live on what y - heii bina 1 oung biffers of Fearon chine burst into flame, and the t ons 0 , yesight was perfect when she went ing—$4.50 a week. And (By United Press.) island, he ts bu unging for building v soon enveloped in 1 ey er hands |into the fact t ears before not get more for months NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Jobnson | noke. ‘The damage to the house |, ver lose control of the |she could not now sé eet « They won't raise yon then more |f Once in receipt of a salary of and apparatus is estimated to be| power sey that roars/in broad dayligh t althan 50 cents. I live at home $1,000 a week, Harry Millett, camenanes about $100 irelentionsly f 7:30 in the morn-| block awa which makes some difference, but | "famous cireus clown, bas |to stage the Langtord Burns serap | 5 Fe eatil £:20-at night Why don't net . you had better try to get a place | jeon committed to the county pnt a eeabee, to ri kkk kt hh tt tt keke!) In the room where 30 of us| questioned doing housework in a private fam almshouse. He was crippled nil Se cuade, * Jomneon promised him | * THE WEATHER | worked were two long tables facing) | “I. ¢ na attord ty, sane advised me. “You ean get for life In making @ leap over each other, which served as the |smiled, patiently or $5 a week, your roo! F elephants. aret” ee bes La Raton wivhad hi) Ik a oral os Bley ane *| upport for the power sewing ma-| Some of the girls wore glasses,}and ean do your own washing, 80 rod 3% fee var slbut all had deep creases between|the money will be ractically | From the indianapolis News, jong rest, while McIntosh, foxy pro- \* MN me chines arranged 3 t apart, 15] but h 1 e y organized y ‘ iis in the council ‘4 — 4 ngford and Burn Rua ‘ ll Bae. He was mot at the statios lpy Tommy Burns. McIntosh plans