The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910, ICHEPARD KNOWS B | merely holding it for a debt I te of $15.” \ ‘ "ist eat Insurgent ou Mave to Elect a Se ey, eno ene Res Maat ee yu Democrat Next Gover f California” |\ HAL HIS tons ict af Sti at vernor of California Sec ae as Seva erence see hernia he don ac ‘ , of art eny, preferred by M we ie . 5 Mianie 1 of Spokane irs, | te When 1 Orders Have Been Issued and Southern Pacific Machine Will men, the machine east about for a] government by the ple without od t night a Nelson. hotel I told } her Make Its Last Stand Behind a Democrat in Order to! way to down this insurgent the assistance of the Southern Pa a8 about to board « train fo Bhe said she would ¢ | Down Insurgency in California—Fight Promises to Be a ment jeific or ite political bureau, If 1 Port a, Ore me. I was going to Bitter One Finally it hit on the scheme, or] am elected to office | am going to all a fot Jast night when a ‘dick rather thought ft had hit on one,| kick the 8. P. out bodily Pros er toda Trout on the shoulder | BY R. W. MADISON j Yotes selected Hiram Johnson to be |? beat Johnson It's going to be a great fight be “The charge is perfectly | th and myself Wanted me at Bandanas | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal pt. 28. | the standard bearer of the repudil the orders went out fore the genoral tion, Alrendy| ‘ridiculous, | took that girl in | night i | Insurgency must be hed injcan party Vote for Hell, a democrat, and) porn , are in the field, and like! when she wae fiat broke, paid ti he party were : ? ik dre . he 4 1 ff Californ And in order that this| There are three candidates for | %¢4t Johnson. | generals before the battle, they are| ef room rent and let her wear pie ea on ag ar Deer eee ee / ne vote for a democrat.” | the office of governor at the gen-| This the standpat element will] lining up their forces and prepar-| ™Y things. Why, she even was during that awfu \ about ingratitude / is the order of the “regular| eral election, They are do, They are lining up with the| tym for the fray. But Hiram Joho wearing one of my hate last Dr, Ashton, Charle of me because I nndpat” republican element to} Hiram W. Johnson, insurgent re democratic nominee, although they | Mm Minsurgent, won't be the noxt| M@ht when she pointed me out — kane and another man whowe nat noney nd good clothes jday when the two candidates are | publican profess to be republicans, and are | ¢ nor if the Southern Pacific! %@ the policeman. 1 had her |I forgot. We had a few beers, but and she bi pelo: jentering on the final stretch In the} Theo, Bell, Insurgent democrat, | going to throw all thelr support for tical machine can help it. The} dress, all right, but | was were not drunk, Prett an. 4 he was jealous, that’s all race for the ernor's chair of| J. Stitt Wilson, soctalint Hell at the general election in No ‘Eine wants Bell elected to dis-| ne he gets even this way Californta The race Is between Johnson and | Yember insurgency . ad vd a pig ome time The standpatters don’t want an| Bell, Johnson ts looked u But Jobnson ching his S the people Of California| a call i Cree? pee }insurgent governor, expecially are: |the real insurgent candida wame doctrin y. He tos Glut Th veuaitns (6 be a 2 snl ama ge x, -Gise dress publican, They much prefor an in-| spite the fact that Bell also) began his campaign with it and he| sean; but if the voters of the state . en ve wo bg a” surgent democ or the very aim | preaches Inaurgency, though in a|hagn't swerved from the line since! @faid by Johnson at the general] , — — Boge know goo |ple reason that, after letting the | more conservative way hin opening speech. His doctrine félaction ax they stood by bim at Three passengers were injured | Howse, 10 W. Harrison st.; Mrs. D a ven I , wid |ineurgent democrat serve one term| After their defeat in the August |can be told In one sentence | th primary, the next governor of |#84 #everal received a severe shak-| J. Price, Pittsburg apartments; D cap tag Rape Each ed |they can beat him by calling on re-| primar when the republican Kick the Southern Pacific out] California will be the insurgent re |'™S last night when @ runaway|J. Price, Pitteburg apartment and, sald she wi 0 wee "Frk j Voters declared for Johnson as of California polities.” fenn and he will ride inte office |coMl car crashed into a crowded| Quick action on the part of 4 ye to arrange ail j their standard bearer, giving bim Many people have tried to kick such a wave of votes that It West Queen Anne car on First ay. | Motorm at Morton, in charge RAISING PEACHES. 4 | | more votes than those received by the Southern Pacific, but not one] will forever drown the Pen |[Bear Seneca xt, shortly after 11 lof the Gueen oan PD nyheter on D CHARLES E. SHEPARD | jthe machine men, Alden Anderson has #uce 1 | chine ers oer — ; ” doubtedly saved the lives of @ score oy dle fs this Cha pard | jene Charles F. Curry and the I stand where I stood tn be} «thw flak fe Gn and wat culy the} hone Injured are ay |of passenger : . : i i others, who were semt-machine | ginning,” declares Johnson. ‘or a} people of California, but the people | “fee owoay t by the fo rma eons EGAN Rien hai ~ [of the bole country are watching pour Jit—it te Cannon, Aldrich and Taft fupreme cx : Shepard |= ‘ " neniiet Roosevelt, Pinchot, LaFol id, born In New Y lotte and the rest of the insur | * man j sents that's the insue | : lived The insue tan't local, it is nation ool jal why the people are fea c poking on the struggle with such | That is, w nterent (get atompe aratce wh REDUCE FARES on wh will stand p TO ORIENT | (Hy Oelted Pree) | VICTORIA, B. ¢ | reduction has be | senger rates to and from the ( : iby the Nippon Yusen Kateha e jing effect with the safling of the a |ateamer Tamba Maru, which sailed } from the outer wharf yester an : the Bad M it en . my Japan and expected t ’ arrive tomorrow. The saloon pas ? jnenger rate between Victoria and | Beattie and Yokohama has beer WOMAN'S JEWELS STOLEN FROM SAFE ae " standpat gang he 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. Pa Hil will again How diam va { ety, caund meh excite ave ntrol ithe $6,000 could have ho © That ie the Work of the Black a pret wohe a he safe of the H th Ar he bedy Scheme that shows the desperation f the b of But it won't work age raia cast » that the thelr ballots tn mary elec | fore death. On | tom and by a perfect landslide of THEODORE BELL roperty of from the top of the for ==) Mra Albert G of the pre the chin, covering b , Jewel, Pe and mouth, a black bullseye D NOME GOLD THIEF ‘Hal jet bla DIE 300,000 American Miners Win WRECK Great Victory Without Violence LOOK HERE! are selling ou FRE ’, Reople Testify to the | eved a victory ax remarkable) | as any ever written in the history } great strike extending © nearly six months, gaining highest wages ever paid ta the industry | Made by the Loughney Bake Ovens a all w ut “© or bloodshed | Gince They Were First Estab. | ET ao aaa Ce | RO feapite xed races and flerce In | } Hehed in Seattle Two | ro t al unton dissensions tom | Articles Worth to 25c aa hea withdet tal Years Ago | * gira Ponts failed to disr this re | 2When the Loughney Bake Ovens 1 Cc | Ha c markable organization. Now near |were first established in Seattle 1 LPist all of the t industrial art sive ae Eek “While thas s , ke . milion men we experimental, they In TOM L. LEWIS, “ <a ekasws oO he President United Mine Workers of |, ; " : deans all sive ta C b © country. The over Ware in 60 sec - pi Abarth America. A we ention of a well-knowr thout . . medical mar a wit eile gislature and hope to be who, in per 3 . n 4 ave wonde i Me Heavy Tin Sa a Claus . a . e f the Mitr mach ine 4 Peart Coffe La Soap As al miner 1 blow to the autho: worked a 10c ; 18c result of P t Lew He the ! i to for het bh oF t are re nine nized by the fs coal t He said they ¢ lead i T le r they ma ] n geie 35c Cuspidor, 21c - 25 pines 69c phe efi ake b thie count? that we ¢ r alled a A and ¢ Beastly Glazed « are finch size J leres, in beau th 20 different nat vt , € oy} rope, that the Wended grees ae Thu w men support the llinols miners in thet gation of Dry toiors refusal to accept a comy e # Hot Air ts the Spec 2\c fiver 69c No Laereenees FI er ger ti teny ate and Hot Att | t o The rema Gas that the Hitnols miners won with-| tive. pica We Sell Pittsburg Perfect Electric Welded Fencing | there > been no lawle 06, | Towia ala they eoulan ; . fire ~ while at one time 300,000 were idle. | ' ue ) ince rat | t The [linoia miners w n apite f the be - We believe this conduct has demon : tol \ gbn p + the 20,000 « a Veet agaln itaelf re themaelve as the only rem $1.50 Household Scale, $1.25 Shears, 79c “roa ig kgs gh Not the w g cla t eee 98c Pa " ; few th ounand rho"have not phiianthroplets.& sane On Mc Keen The Westmoreland county strike is| '"8 cr cada min) Hu of Ku A in a strike of unorganized men, and‘) ce contin» oad | and 9 1 should be considered apart from) ion better pay and eherts M of Seat : ‘ ike national struggle hour The relation between opera-| te and vicin ne nickel All those who have gone back to," SNE oe reeiiy tare | ty, have: ats shite rk got at least the Increase nedileand$ ade y peetlen. their . peated wis 5 per cent agreed on at the ( Fon Bo Md numbers | neartfelt tes : : patent atic nut cinnati convention, and many dis pris 4 and many fami.| {Woonlals af- and bolt adjustmen tricts got other conces tons te| Hew were evicted by the barons dur ter h aving of fully The last big settlement was made! i.e the strike, Here the mine been cured P+ | warranted 79c when the $0,000 miners Ot el wail te” sctkten 48. loeg nakeerem many w outhwestern field signed an agree) a vervining to gain. Victory is now| yours of # $1.50 Child’s Cart, 98 ment with the operator aa ? | fering, fin I c . ae ie The greatest victory was won by Jing no rel Child's TwoWheel Rubber-Tir the 000 miners of I!linois, in the luntil they ‘ t ed Ezy Go-Cart; easy riding and Bi] joart of the soft coal fi All HOLD-UP VICTIM | to the “ &; has brace in front and | put 44,000 returned to work in Loughney Bake O The pic ef . to prevent tipping. 98 June, vietorious. The last of the N tures of well-known Seattle peop! | xtra spe Cc 7 0 are now returning to the }are shown in this article wno have | ty 98c a mines _ tak with success, this great $1.00 Cobbler Set, 69c he operators conceded practical) John Nicolich, of 66 Blanchard] treatment. This remarkable meth i : ly everything the miners demanded| established a record as al od of ving and curing dise f| 65c Lantern, in a convention at Peoria The! sprinter last night when two high-| fv no expertme When you come men receive an average increase Of! waymen stopped him in an alley |t 1 know full well what ha | 39 8 cents a ton, and the day isboren near First av. and Bell at. When| been accomplished—the ovens will \ get an Increase of 5.66 per cent.| ordered to throw up his hands|do as 1 for you you are ) F The miners had secured the past! Nicolich hurried away, while the| troubled with Rhenmatl Stor tT age of a state law compelling the) footpads fired several shote at t ach or Bowel Troubles, Liver, Heart employment of special expert shot-| py guperior sprinting ability N or Kidn Disea come to the wit firers as a life saving measure.) jioh not only distanced his pursuers | Loughney Institute for Fr Con b Later the operator forced the! hut saved $200 which he carried alt n and Advice Her ou miners to a to pay their wage will fir a taff of Phy far and bi 39 Now the miners have compelled the GOTCH WANTS MATCH, Trait Sommia Whe dave Ma mel as c Toate to again resume the ex BeRDe sera care . Teas thivana sa ye of the employment of the| Georges Hackenschn he Rus-| j : Pe not-firers fan Lion, formerly champion wre , kx ee w The miners now fear that the op-| ler of the world, Is coming back te be tennis 0°to A erators will try to get the law pro-| this country In ember, He > i ser or ty for shot-firer pealed at|to get a match with Frank Gotet THE LOUGHNEY INSTITUTE ger 44ND UNION STARLET. the next lea! ane Hi es A hyn | ve ( t , sibtichsene Jers’ union officials are runnin | J. O. McMULLEN, C. PLA First Avenue and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash Pass A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen 4, TINLING, G. A New York Facial Co. 340 and 343 Arcade Bidg. Agent, Portland, Oregon «INew York Standard of The highest not only in th z 1 panes at gr educed prices h s ® not fa te : Success Crowns Six Months of j& short time only. Do Bot fall tol Non-Combination Prices Struggle in Soft see Us ou need pape | ~ Bloodless _ td | FEDERAL PAINT AND WALL PA Silver ‘or Cement Coal Fields—One of the | PER CO Most Important Strikes Ever | 1314 Firat Ave., Near University St.) Known. akg Platinae or Gol vomanarora,_ set Hundreds of Satie J Three hundred thousand men—the i Ss 0 a 1S | I elain Fi re im coal miners of America—have sold Fil _ TEI rt Examinations Free. rH EXT anteed for ten Dental Parlor, lL, THE RISK. Lowest in the Northwest elain Crowns RACTED WITHOUT Estimates Free Lady Attendants. New York Dental Parlors, Inc. SEATTLE EVERETT. BELLINGHAM th from the seep g oil, with paraffine The Alaska- Canadian Oil & Coal Company’s embr Propertic talla with transportatio: investigated « ten days our offices pectu government ten day The cash or insta unsubscribed nents, lings of ty heart of n facilitie ir proposition have b Oifice open eve the oil field Ka- ip lines, Parties who have ind shares during the past ir p get pre anced in price within the next roperties, and S- s will be ad\ hares this week only at 15¢ per share tl Terms, s week, DENNY INVESTMENT CO. 603 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Seattle H. W. SELLANDER & CO. 604 Board of Trade Bldg., BARKER & TEBB Portland, Or, 1887 Powel St., Vancouver, B. C. General Agents Alaska-Canadian Oil & Coal Co,

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