The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1910, Page 1

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fhe Star's Carrier Army Don’t Hesitate to Phone yoL. 12, NO, 186 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910. ONE CENT, 2% THAINS axw NEWS STANDS be OOSEVELT CHAIRMAN AT SARATO pRAFT—WHAT OF IT? PONG, Tf) The “Old Guard,” Led by Sunny Jim a 2 a Ra iy a ~ LOOK FOR Sherman, Completely Routed; The | that he has failed to enforce on : Mayor Gill is directly responsible for the vice graft. goto pov the nee a, el aga eae se Oyster Bay Citizen in Control hia | ORT | $ GRAFT? the city ce itin the | executly yi t eh ! men ‘ g tv as much as they y offices H s sho t ; ® | Hot Fight in Convention Hall, count « i f 1 nd cer , ‘ gets ' ’ : te p F ’ i ery : ie mpm , uncil hye | ’ personal honor | l . R., the Winner bina triton Smiles mae enounk rte it the fact retnains (Committee Named to In- t His Victory. apt kpaes. se epi aoe oy Paper ily vestigate Charges Made , | (By United Press.) it. Council: lat s an insti . know! t cer siatricatsee te 8 ar igh: obey tie ayes by Acting Mayor War-| yf |, SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. ed by sus reumst rere is ¢ aust needs be f " I 1 sti dall. | . ‘eat |27.—-After one of the most bit- of Police \V aj ' intit _a memb i} invisible he | ie eve ” Ce) | ter fights in the history of New ‘ty council is t g City ¢ R wel The vice gralt is morally harmful; the improvement graft) swpji member (Wardall) has, dur. York politics, Theodore Roose- fault that wi! ! tigation is economically criminal , A ing Gueh ineupheniey in that office | velt was elected temporary og sath ahoutd. és f ‘ | ' aa boged t ce played im) (acting mayor), endeavored to eu That all thi ite , ordinate the vicious element of the| ; chairman of the republican city to the rule of law, and by strict | Pe, state convention today over enforcement of the ordinances, has, | ( James S. Sherman, vice presi- ce and | as far as possible, within the time| ie jdent of the United States. { the crime t ly f t " 1 wi he er « organ at his command, done much to re-| ‘ Sherman was repudiated by the "Sara store the city to a state of order and by t “ who coll ects cleantiness. | delegates in open convention the In his efforts to enforce the} 4 after he had been twice elected tical. Between tthe o c 1th r- | Reece ‘ v . M4 jaws, he ie ae to veg Pate " | temporary chairman by the pays graft ther hand of mit rof . ' veer k the Hillsic tr " 8 Conditions which indicate the ex : state committee. Roosevelt re- of innocent tar to repostere leg . t ' ree rosecutir t t t » enforce r ph Sus ae 3 \ i w shot +} , . or | Wstence of corruption on the part of | y for Whe nat 0 ‘ } ’ . r ee tag (O@PtAIN Pérsons connected with the| ceived 562 votes, Shetate 485, ther to ward off ¢ 1 ) pu ‘ ’ nis . © administration of civic affairs.” The convention wes called ta it is difficult to determ 1 r 1 t g order at noon and State Chairman While it is difficr y P wrieeiitiae ‘ ' ' rested i viol The city council, will investig wroeteals ‘pessentes ine meme at ‘of those who are grafting, th é ' n ry me : euattond the Gite ‘whieh ; Vice President Sherman for tempo oe ‘ v ; : Gtienced of eran rary chairman incil has r This wa ided last night’at the | “President Taft desires that the Sihse ts Hide aie? ss ented aye mncerning in be cidents aubean necting ainer snathonnes! , convention shall un ocally en heal h has t ! é i ' Joa i Hinine introduced a resolution, part | . : dorse his administration,” said d ight «istrict has be conducted on a graft ba a 1 going to do a ' il | 4 oe y . ‘ of which mn above, Gormend-| Woodruff. “I know this of my own iy ordinance, every state law, every law of decency \re you going and bear Sas Aol descr Wardal tar vie : 4 personal knowledge. Correspond: . | Nated; wide open gambling has pr ten 1 e you g g to stick your cd, ont J ‘lorous enforcement of law. Only 4 ence a. Paine n Col Sagi and x houses wherein t sn’t a squa 2 ¥ ow tue nd urself tha ‘onway “and Hart voted againat {t myself shows clearly that the op- g houses wherein re wasn't a square | t Selad that he oan tired of | + ¥ . we position to Sherman was not made } [ . earing «raft charges around the jon personal grounds, but because on deny that s if the whole structs wt al g veelan With ao WenOke Gal , |he desired an opportunity to pre- Geatedy collected graft for that? Who? Who was re-| ment we coated, tror ? gab A Where | that he wouldn't condemn anyone | | sent nis vi be searting, the a . her n wil a e te t - wie 3 cles which should hereafter guide fo the people of Seattle? 1M wo € ' v @ I He was given Be pron , A place, howe the probe co: 5 party fan C. Gill, mayor of Seattle, who swore when he took « b ‘ prot ae f Roosevelt reached. the hall at | ite th Kelle B le ower! ur mmmittees, with n mittee along with Kelloge in d . ; @force the laws, is responsible to the people | Powerless ¢ ! \ 1 Con’ noon. Vice President Sherman “tm ; ROD. a " Revelle and Conway i ave ; smayor Gill may protest his personal honesty until his voice | a kno n 5 can do nothing ah ectinn preatéent of the came in a little arlier . | : 4 plein y é | Gruber Grills Roosevelt. form measures d on expe c n coune , announced i he cannot evade his responsibility. ¥ Reform me: / ‘ . ae : | The motion to elect Roosevelt yor Gill and his friends may place the blame on the wily | Mayor Gill he out no p o i a §! 5 : “ t b a 4 |temporary chairman brought Abe Chief Wappenstein, but the le elected Mayor Gill The prosecuting attorney fice, for ' 8 — sf i | Gr sber to his feet with a bitter ar- i nothing to do with Wappenstein. Mayor Gill is the | lez will p > rim I < i « o . ae ‘ ign t of the colonel. ible man. He sought and secured the office of chief | Vhat 3 t ’ ry ganize . {tneases or n-} ars ago | warned the } i . " vigilante comm nd clean up Seattle with ar teatime t meet Wed. i |republican convention,” cried Gru- of the city on his promise to enforce the laws. av < . Sdidne te thn oheett aa el . | be T, “against turning the White : A . A | was thought that a week would be| ; Homse into a shooting gallery. The Vicious ment in the city t late the laws. No ma ! plauty long Shouse to find out i advice was unbesdsd, and snes LS | Tether there graft in the city,] 38 |then the man who has ever since Me has not done so. On the contrary, he has blandly Judge 9 . Humphrey for rendering a decision po you KN WwW? |which to this day bas been un- P revised. When Haywood and } (By United Frew. }Judictary ticket, and agreed »p : Moyer we nd, the same shooter | TACOMA, Sept. 27.—The state| port a ticket with three democrat That Prof, Meany of the hi sought to influence the jury by democratic convention here this af-|and two republican | Sein: of: the etate tentvereity ei ‘ aes holding up t » leaders of labor ternoon is rent by discord, and| ‘King county caucused, but did, pos og Moresclie: pga The Colonel Defies His Enemies in the Saratoga Scrap. as undesirable citizens |there promixes to be some itvely not take up the ticket. The del CB plight ghia is A man may under spell of 4 mences M. . te . first intoxieation speak words fighting. Thré® distinct factions! «ates, however, manifested pra are repre the old Bourbon | tical unanimity on the matter a That Seattle had a habit of wlect which in sot oments he might democrats, wh mand a straight | non-par judiciary ing that Mayor isl ing judges f fod reR but en a man offends democratic ticket for the supreme Moore Will Win gut gross, willful and OM got the ce ie ania gaa and again offends and keeps on of- jbench, an insurgent element that is) wm. conventi itt wtohe t t of duty, the Public Wel-| peing 1 7 " ane . 5 must be considered an ifor endorsing the ticket nominated | | iets a nor ’ ; et > lant night to ¢ jeer in } Habe rota | habi anderer. Ee tby the non-partisan ind ndent | a ‘ titions for the »| Jedge Hus ad . q Just Like Hearst. fig United Prose) adicia: eention vesterds three ¢ : é 4qP eblgor 9 gE Lincoln and 1, Taft and I did * ‘ er J cane onnel That Lioyd | POINT, N. Y., Sept. 27 the faction that is betw t Y ‘ éemmmoratio cs int mane z ht jf committee | 2 8#me things,’ cries the shooter. of West Point military | gemanding a judielary |} - Pier cha ¢ againet Will . " 4 b pres ve 2 vag ae ge B st he {it Should be ‘Bryan and I, Hearst are in open rebellion and iicher p but not favoring man . ’ 1 1 to the r orth t debate t or. | Pefuned . licens the a Hoqness, bP rand 2 B@iierities today face the the endorsement of the ticket put |‘ 4 : : dent ? rwe bel es ot ' : ana’ the council to Has the Harriman octat 1 at Washingtor K n the re now Mm@etiny in the history of the | 5 yesterday | ry’ tion ye " ! man That P.M. Troy, nor F ‘ plication ‘ or be cace passed from public’ mine? itary training didate s Of the cor , Wood, | + : I tod d n which 500|caucused this morning, voted down Syncs St Ua Tee | clinses sort as dang r » the ship of stat ded in corps joined|@ motion to endorse the ticket! cr f t a ze |! ee niet ‘ to public Y ve it fus said right direction. AN tung Stn ig their disapproval of the|named yesterday, and then unant-| Prathe Ake t : bats ° ; : wt ‘ t \ dy rd. “It is a bad element 10 lin the great fight here to prevent a Of tactics by “silencing — clared for ‘a non-partisan | Spokane, are co ton. | wie : : wast oe ' etapge Ieper yg ee ne . © crowd cheer- | third term’ or something worse ieiets are united and fhe hee an seid tna | That Assessor Parish y peice wags Se g. 2 Funny Féttewil Pots ng Ae ea hair. Work has been suspe : q ea ed © the license is held t n Then the co ew funny Be se ign ” Baby ‘ Dolly Gray” on Stage; ae! hes hea eee Bhat Bat esse sCrnalOsartet eal” om Where ie the "Newport? aaked [AD SOUny ed off with 38 vote " I dad Malting comps there ol i but the Delegate Hicks presented the Homeless Waif Finds Career|! atic src tiucmt "| imine cra (Or ones alterna ett a the Ranier the |somell il hol the case wp fora) Sabet Col Roowevet a tape That Acting Mayor Wardall yet. (Continued on Page Three.) "Her theat cng tt « At the Meeting « of the Public Wel a tt yes Me egy othe 4s ght ‘ ‘ « , , e body of an unidenti. The tel mba the 1e| Mayor Hiram Gill was electe | by ) nd that t i ‘ en Kel r er .y and Zbinden fied man was found float- 1140 Secretary of the Interior Fallin.| end of t ea : to | : shou ing in the bay at the foot of of the cabinet yesterday. report on was deadiocked tor BANKER TO MARRY | WORK BEING PUSHED.|15th av. W. late this after- en lo el 1 evator, George ‘ A SEATTLE GIRL Pe el WEATHER FORECAST noon. F, Ward, who made Bobby Terhune |! YORK * * te sa ® Min by ’ * . r © would not : Bh pee | pra ed t er ¢ the discovery, notified Cor- * | ct * That Capt tt ‘ ten-/ cerning the new re ork oner Snyder, who ordered ene ee ee ee Py sae Maaeha athe a ‘ Pigott Bi ee ast At the body removed to the WANTS PACIFIC FLEET B ut th f le ‘to Th ting blend P Maattie “wht ee — . ene pein wep ow Butterworth & Sons MEAFOR T. | lt om Jap Kills Wife Because (07 tated Prem) (and anne i ern hs it She Was Too Beautiful Unborn Son Sat remnera ey MPEtASaAAR A AD +o t at ai 4 : h 4 Ak RR KR kk tk A WIFE WOULDN'T K ature a . Arthur Thow ‘ “ pened the For tart! F Winks that " ‘ "y 8 teeuation # Original ; withhel¢ Married. bi; os Bae ecure ‘ abit ‘ 1 tok kk tt tok cneational abet lett t DRAINAGE BOARD NAMED " a an , om. REORDER: Eee et 28 Ot Ais TORPED 0 talks written down by exper v ‘ t ey applied at the * * * * * * boy yet to be wr « ‘ « ‘ ‘ ne ) V Kenned f tod ar (By United Press.) a woman's s¢ L ¢ ed on t rectic € Ke ly, who owr d the stand that Seattle | LONDON, Sept. 2 Carrying 32 men, the th ist f ‘ ¢ . n pict 1 made a Gretna Gree tc te A “/ German tor- 0 bas a ; hana : ee oe gol sia a i \aloutha Astatiek- ana wate by pedo boats “S-67" and “S-69" sank today in the roadstead at Star 7 c betw t toc y and no Heenses will be or | Kiel, according to a Central News dispatch v t ich marriages hereafter The fate of the crews was not reported in the : SERRE

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