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= EEE Cacia’ Wt you eee it th The Star | | Tell it to The Star. The Star stande, for g e Seattle Star "=" -_ VOL 12, NO, 161. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910, ONE CENT. 0% ,7eAme Ame NEWS STANDS Se. MAY REVEAL IDENTITY OF MYSTERIOUS WOMAN MAY DEVELOP separate ED . < (Jrit BARREL |In Stirring Speech at Den-| ver, ex-President Excor- | iates Men Who Stole People’s Rights. | } | (By United Breen) | DENVER, Colo, Aug. 2 late of 21 guns, the special salute of a president of the United States, [boomed forth as Col. Theodore | Re Denver today. | Roosevelt's da few) minutes bef o'clock, An} arly as 8 o'clock the crowds had | sevelt arrived in Red Haired Siren Who Has Figured in National and Interd national Affairs May Be Brought Into Glare of Publicity. resting nation begun te assemble, and by 10 a. m overt the big} ould bring the ‘lady with the red hair’ and her s house of na isoyii"weacet|A WOMAN CAN BUY A SEWING MACHINE, sigs se La nt declaring tha Sere ea “BUT SHE CAN'T SELL ONE, SAYS THE LAW 52 0S duty to see tha 1 ‘ ne a haired bea whe cording te the power site 0 In ght ? Mrs, I Hobart Fren arly under con ry nm big crowds had | a - lured F. Augustus Heinze to ruin era] governe and a thelr gree | BY MARION LOWE ont and ¥ h fs h ‘ In International Scanda’ use of the breakfasted in | What's hern 4 e 1 wha wif gain, |contract signed by Mrs. I The mysteric who in whole fe w me | mine bed nh 1 pror the 5 onents of Unfortur G oth, May] Wh wor vot te of t ft f A wife ca ral An re to tell r k 1 - t iw and r ” ‘ D howed on which ou h Y © | but ¢ ed f , t Apoint of | to a ng and taken | King . muse of control of und ‘ ’ ad conservatic k has | through ¢ \ to althe ; et { them , 1 t wasted mu r ‘ tw ta , 1 ler the laws of hington, it|f endowments v t Le . : = p. signed-4 erto " wif ov al 4 profit by the Indiar , Donn < i! lesson. Roo! and a number of civic K ma gent A new Davison ot } : { >| we 90 lace t of he'd lg for $ ‘ sab Brown's tf ri “ga ey om park, where he wa S . | amt a cereieeen MS GUARDED AS WEARER DANCES *’ ince -s WOT NEWS pon Ripe of bonor and principa map oa ‘a cate al , oS ee as at the afternoor ‘ RRAKAAHERKKHKAKKKKKKKEE air sid Lawson. “I! power a three days’ and nights } e convention of the ¢ ‘That'hee NOT happened ye (ie Veles Fe he ence which seance of politicians at a Union | tock association NEWPORT, E Ga OAT wen A ok } r t etweer e hotel “a few years ago, | “Tonight he will be the guest of] mayor Gilt has Be rere ae oe and | H. F 1 federal senatorship was de ata nt given by the! view the troc 90 rope of pearis Christmas ene ri jand myself and ¢ : livestock me fteen thousand 4 abt. The : A ie 2 Ae }dorf-Astoria ho’ in in an international com jons were in the hall when the), John, L. Wilson tages itis de oe ee |had broken with ‘the »’ plication involving the sale of for- idreas was delive Burke have b + fegular r ave gone back to their | Heinze had held up the whole sit-| eign island territory to the United in which an international tor nt) ‘ whieh are : th t or uation and was forcing us to s¢ 5 | “(Continued on Page Eight.) ee weer eee are 1 to be the mos ct wet in Itt had started, this womea'’s : Big at Gugdale h Gis they have been worn 8 ste an se the first | Woman a Big Factor. shments smoothed the trou- et va ” € ters. constant 4 the ge rs | e was 1K 2 Waseser to P sae Pree yall Posy he F Gave Up Millions. y Lawson further discussed the ace t Heinze in forcing the ated Copper people into a during the copper war, aldorf-Astoria con- | wal eee ee ee as : | Dr. W. H.W. Rees has decided DK ‘ man Will E. Humphr |did not céme before the te inze, whose control of the : | nae reoatve a er of pt tt: TAFT ASKS FOR fore, as she is a lay in his domination of 3 | . - tf " t DO you KNOW? national affairs, and knowing her|the Montana state government 3 p rday afternoon that| (E member, it hasn't bap HARMONY NOW : = SS 4 z le bar was run: | p yet BO Tt Rt tk 1 n several in- | (By Vatted Press) T*at Justice Brown studied law , HEINZE GETS LICENSE TO WED ACTRESS. on was then escorted the woman and the jewels home again an. Of her I know noth Serer ee eee ee eee Settee eee eee ee need BEVERLY, Maxs., Aug. 29.—F ines Hoioes| Poindexter Welcomed |i22i cant crerkins the, That Alfred. Flag, the bie con bt ‘ while working as a barbe dackson died at the Seattie Gen-| was returning from a hunting trip, F etarted in life lgral hospita! shortly after 11 today. and the two were ~~. | sent and found sev the xt hb of congre and stuck to it for 11 year: — NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—F. authoriti said nothing fences and signs along the road. | ora) men at the drink | with t possibility in view Augustus Heinze this after be done un’ after the in-| Quidny fired his 32 rifle at Stew Je Moser. bartenc wa DAYTON, Wash., Aug. 29.—Con-ling out a le lative cana tine daca Capitaliet John M Frink’s noon procured a nse to wed ' which is set for tomorrow art's barn, and hit Stewart, Who/ njiaced under arr and sent to 5 gresaman Miles Poindexter was ac-|the coming he exsion The — re in Seattle wa Mrs. Bernice Henderson, the 5 w he was| corded an overwh reception | pro y md vampire girl” of the “A Fool on $100 cash bail.| when he alighted from the train | pledg The Was” company, The couple went to the city hall ir a taxicab. Heinze gave his ing. |was stepping out of the door ~-— The boys helped the man into! Charles Stewart, 42 years old,|their wagon and rushed him to @ Fancher of McKinley hill, is in aj/South Park physician's office.| picion for sc am will include the platform of the republican party nere today, and the members of the] which have not yet been fulfilled That Seattle wil! be citizens’ committee who have The program will be made ity of the United States pioneer | to collect has been under sw time, but he AE MsolN Edelweiss | night fear that the hall will not ac Main st.,|commodate all those who will try | lation passed between December 5 ton was first lo 1 at Cowlitz ult a cus-|to hear Poindexter tell things about|and March Dates penitta tattle caanae said “no occupation. Heinze announced that they would be married August 31 ous condition in the Seattle | Stewart was later taken to the hos-| fore the polic t has be charge of arrangements for the big | short as possible, it is under and destroy garbage entirely under|# occupation as “a miner” and *| i hospital today as a result pital and the bullet removed from unable to get any evidence Welcome Insurgent” meeting to-/ and every preparation will be n municipal control | his age as 48. Mrs. Henderson *| LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 29.—East | to get the biggest part of the legis That the University of Washing | Lincoln became isolated by a flood being shot by William J. Quidny,| his groin. The two boys are held) As a door tende Youth of 17, at Stewart's ranch by the police, although they Pr) sajoon, First av ‘day test that the shooting was an accl the door t n rise in the Antelope creek. The today caused by a sudd: waters of the weer ee eee ee eee eee Kee R EEE EEE ee Quidny, with a boy companion, | dent yesterday afternc saw | the “interests” and the “regular The president is very anxious to| That in spite of the prohibition | #* but refused to say where ets were submerged to a depth ——=— = Sergeant Dagner and n Poindexter ¢ here| bring about harmony between the “Wave” the government internal of five feet he water has flooded f 7 |Humphrey. He recognized alia Walla, where he ad-|insurgents and the regulars Gvenue, reports show there weel cM MMM ¥ 4% & ¥.M% Me 2 | bomen and the Cocapantn Werk siele it AMOUS POSSE HOT AFTER ficers and slammed the ¢ A monster meeting last d he has told many more.iimwor consumed this year ; pelled to flee to upper streets. SALT broke it down and found the that everything indic uers put out in boats to sa es | than last? PASADENA, Cal. Aug. 29 Ri ‘ rsons caught in the deluge. It 8 of wood | Eighty astronomers from all parts | P* of the world, including many of the | !8 feared t That there are ¢ several lives were lost ” DARING BANDITS filled with men W. Woodward, | p Ln deere ag t r in a high-grade viol ‘ Kon 9, — Pomen|Teleaned om ¥: » bail Jame LAFOLLETTE In to toree through legislation at top) That @ Swedish inventor has built | MO8t renowned scientists of Europe | Dut no fatalities pales mantic: 4 cklun¢ ean | apeed ae ” and America, are today in Paga-| tO attentio! he re cIry are today scouring this section for Taylor W Myers and EB. C Taft refuse to discuss Roose-|# Phonograph for lighthouses that - cap ope a The weather bureau reports a SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 29—ltwo masked men who held up tele-|o'prien were taken to police head-| BAD WITH TAFT velt's wentern trip. He says, in ef.| Will Shout @ warning far across the ready to climb the steep sides | -ainfall of eight inches last night. Phe Balt Palace, consisting of ® P@ |, anh operator Stetnock and rob-|quarters as wit Each put | fect, that it {s none of his affair — lioaet Yar souVantion af the ‘temoun Millon, 150-foot wide bicy KKH le track That Japanese ships coming to bed the Southern Pacific ticket of-| up @ bail bond « | LINCOLN, Neb. Aug. 29.—That (My Untted Pres Ir, Oregon, will speak un- the auspices of the Direct portions requiring a trad a6 other amusement features, was | . 7 . Seattle never carry Chinese Carnegie observatory on the sum SENATOR BOURNE HERE ; fice at Loveland of $75 in cash and | . the adantateteation.is of 1g Se Fs i are rneg mveres today by a fire believed | many fae se | * 6S . = ae op 424 pe Reports 73 Dead. | That the manufacture of faise|™it on Tuesday | ve been of incendiary origin 7 . sarly F og wader way Ss Ag teeth in Germany has reached pro Genator Jonaths Bourne, Whe fire started in the “Third De-| be robbery occurred early ‘ASKS PROBE OF |for re-election to the United States y , pro-| inl cr iuislcmnan na uathan Bourne, | morning. senate from Whleconsin, te t Florence Marle Mullen, aged 15 Bee” concession, and spread rap-| daughter of P. H. Mullen WASHINGTON, Ang My. : Oregon Drouth Ends. GRAFT ATTORNEY ici: eS ee Wh, O66 os Forester Greely today Henry Boener, employed by a — poi (By United Press.) | i a pote . 4 awe te ihe nmtonas|tcla ly reported that 73 rangers| commission house, is dead today ard agent, 2 Ww PORTLAND, Ore, Aug 29! Circo Aug Sieuinn aoa te ickesdn. ae Dan | are known to have been killed in and the physicians of the Pacifie| 5: ied at the residence St THREE GIRLS DIE Showers yesterday and last night| CHICAGO, Aug. 29. — Following | nomination in Nelvana. vennaig. {the forest fires of the Northwest. hospital declare that his death was|day. The funeral services will b on direct legislation, initiative, ended the 96-day drought in west-| */legations of u ¥ has ju r ' iM.) Five men and two crews are still due to pneumonia, contracted in{held at idence Wednesday, | referendum and recall, and ex- the part of State's Attorney Way — - missing. Greely advised that all| the hospital after he was brought] August p.m. The remains|* plain the workings of direct ern Oregon, the longest since 1902, log yuip - IN TUNNEL and at the ‘same time came strong. | man in introducing evidence b ah New York.—Mr I. Reynold | the men killed were temporary em-! there, a few days ago, to be treated | wit) be n the Crown Hill| & legislation in Oregon ; = ly to the relief of the forest fire| the Jury in the trial of lee O'Neil | Adriance, wife of a Poughkeepsie of the service for ¢ uined ankle | cemetery LO Rk ington | Browne, charged with legislative |implement manufacturer, will : 2) aa B: hed HOLLISTER, Cal., Aug. 29.~The bribery, the defense announced to-| pear before ith, of the SF thoes daughters cf Seat Cre ee lday that it would ask the court to| United sta today, and] liiams, of Hollister w found| MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Mayor Sel-| appoint a prosecutor to Investigate | show cause why she should not be in a tunnel of the New Idra|del today refused to serve on the| W an’s office for the purpose of | prosecuted for an alleged attempt) eeever mine here. They had| Roosevelt reception committee on|ascertaining the truth of charges |to smuggle jewelry worth many| Overcome by gas he chil-| September 7, because of the col-|that illegal methods were used on |thousands into this country, seized | fiten were aged 15,12 and 5 years. | onel’s attack on socialism witnesses | yester Agisiation league of Wash ington at the Commercial Club rooms tonight He will talk ee ea Seeeeeeeeeeeee plo: fighters In southern Wa’ Miles Poindexter, “progressive republican,” was sent to congress 2 ; : ulte overthrow of the Danville An Intimate Life Story of the Washington Congressman tatesman. He Voted for the Burli- Who Has Been Insurging All the Way and Who Is on an anti-Cannon platform. His | son resolution that would have re- | 5 wos a yy was the first far-western fight in| moved Cannon from the speaker- 9 Still Moving on the High Speed. which Cannon and Cannonism were |ship of the house of representa- the main issues. Up and down his | tives, BY ARTHUR THURSTON — Jone that seemed to be getting at-|district, which embraces the east-| So popular has the Spokane con- : a aren tent, | entice ern half of the state, more than |gressman become in his home state Who's the smooth-faced preacher | 30,000 square miles, Poindexter as Reprinted by permission of “Human | that not a single opponent has risen Ten of our ancient and honorable councilmen are going|his loot shaken out of him; honest men do something more He. Aer Led if me thee a laying down the law? sanited | pp yor Fi in: jagainst him in the eastern half of 0 arise in the might of their wrath and kick, maul, boost out, than shriek when charges are put against them. Pi ~ me 4 Nechaakea teers “Wreaktiines onrn y fod akc ehae ibe ane the commonwealth, while Bs vom Maim, bite, claw, scratch and shunt into the outer darkness one| Can the ten councilmen kindly explain why favored con-| 1)’ yo | “ipalnaaetar” we thio ply house of congress should be freed |has numer agp Po > s who are rd because he said that they were not all holy angels of | tractors get all they want at their own price? the |. “Poindexter, Poindexter--who's | from the czardom of the speaker, {dividing strength with each other light. Can certain councilmen satisfy the public that their busi-| Washington wa he? er heard of him s When He Went to Congress. and underestimating the following These ten have no explanation to offer for the strange) ness ability, and not their official position, accounts for their haves be |e ORK al as er man from ne Whan-ho thik his Sant ana Sowiy pete: gare eet things that have happened. These ten have no desire to let| sudden prosperity? : | burning question I'd never guess it! Me to shake | lected member of the house began | jioyed and the wishes of the people the public examine their records, These ten have nothing to Will certain councilmen pry off the lid, or let anybody | o¢ jocal option his hand a cons stent fat with the in Np are subverted, Poindexter. will mA fay about the damning charges that have been made against | else pry it off, and det the truth be known about public con | Opponc a Gant e 7 ia indloates ‘how Uttle known eet eer ion became a lead Washington's next penateh council except : tracts and contractors 7 m aire xeid lawn state at the time he was sent |insutgents, end was on the firing) Through many long years of te) “Kick him out, kill him off quick, before the fool tells any Will they? Or will they merely yell “Liar,” and plan to|Fecene tig lto Washington by the people of {line when the opponents of Cannon-|&"d Btudy did Lolndexter ve was More!” kick into the middle of next year the man who dared voice aj qiieation in y Spokane and their congressional |!8m, democratic and republican, un-| P00 (OF Vo Se cronn., three years That scheme has been tried ever since lovers of dark deeds | little of the public protest that has been simmering for months? cluding the base | dlatri t. Violating pre codent, Poin borsed, the aoeaker Wight the after the close of the war, his father Spat at the light that illumined their crawlings, but it has Kick Goddard out; much good that will do you, most bell. e engell t ne = bas bencibe 8 gariocal i oon cotren ath being General Polngexter, ts ie Mighty little effect on public opinion, except to convince the| worthy squirmers. : ro aa atival and some of the most prominent| But Poindexter wae consistent to Conteter: En A mip dig ts tax payers all the more that Goddard was right when he said:| Kick your mad heads off, if it bring peace to your scared | (oe iickitat county noticed a|senators and representatives are | the last; he refused to compromise. | 1111) Academy, in Virginia, and later they ought to, and certain councilmen are getting rich. mut Gent thine set 6 gone : if evil was much in earnest and | ate Ithe opportunity came for the abso (Continued on Page Eight) Any thief can holler when he is grabbed by the neck and| durned sight. 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