The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1910, Page 1

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) a | Don't Hesitate to Phone ' NO. 190 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910. ON TRAIN® AND iL. 12, 8 RTANDS Be vA 100 KILLED “ie teers (Bulletin by United Press.) - eS ae m0 TROPHY | RIPS BLOOD | er Killed in Vanderbilt Cup Race and Flundreds| "Are Injured When Half Million Speed-Crazed Crowd Course to Watch Drivers Risk telga in World's Deadliest Auto Race. SA) TONIO, Tex., Oct i+ la Pamorterdt that ‘¢ (By United Press.) dred er ere kil n r p ir SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—An offer of $7,500 reward at Pale a tod A special train bearing nurse |for the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators of the Los | Angeles Times dynamiting was made this afternoon by Secre- tary-Treasurer O. V. Tveitmoe of the state Building Trades CONDEMNED FOR SLAYING =“ ; (By United Press.) BABE HE NEVER SAW), 10 ssceus Oc ee pwns a seat nderbilt cup, the great “ b oday } i tod 5 but with the blood of | : Mer cked the 1 = mes it re sacrif baub } (MF Cotted Prem) the body into the water. it is | iN rding to Managing ew the He treds bur This is the record of the race. | BARRIE, Ont., Oct. 1.—To be a sentence without precedent [are dear r thougt Hanged on Decomber 14, was in the annals of Canadian crim. | ed-crazed spe ought only of 1% notype operator, r Siewred when huge mach! saninh out When* tie the sentence pronounced by inal justice, inasmuch as the J I 5 ’ They Ase . Justice Britton on both Mar male prisoner never saw, much | has f when the wo © hospitals Their | y | Dolan and Thomas McNulty, lees laid hands on, the babe he 45,1 © operator, married were om the &t in his Alco; they had | y | corvieted of murdering their is condemned to die for mur ed 4 pe ope r, mar Wegitimate child and throwing | dering INSIDE STORY OF POLICE RAIDS the me sway. Others Wilting to risk | emia Kt © Bad not & thought of the When Chevrolet's machine yeave in the cheering of the m ime grim, gory sport. The Rk populace, with down Gum bs, never demanded speed more tnexor I Iii ALCO MACHINE LOUIS CHEVROLET ANO MECHANICIAN CHARLES MILLER f ; peed ae ee a ‘ , . ; ; i Bar WINS VANDERBILT CUP erences Bees cee ras san meme Soa, a Bh eet mechanician, there fnited Press.) RERKRRAERERRERREAS | < Gaancy’s = era eee | Phe, oe Sta : ( ae? Pe * + | mmenvon, 1 et ¢| move t ney's or to Tuppgr's) OP) f the ee Ham \ r ow mit “a r a high rent € « © somnaed 46 that the * | ane their J “3 Weeeeeee ee eee es, Pp ¥ » an « and) apend by « a } one of the many/|®* & Van * ve tee bar methods of. collecting graft from|* Statement From Unionist. * * acc! & — Paying room rent at Clancy althe red Nght distric cader the| & * - uid. ® | not enough. If the r doesn't ‘ reiug the law. The|# ## eee eRe eR Re w event. H 1 * Col. H. H. (Jack) Thompson has openly accused Chief of Po | Dar every a the bai rt noted inst No. 311 ® race the gre be t *| fice Wappenstein with admitting that he took graft money from |'t te the patrolman on the be : ublic. a ae ® of the Vanderbilt cup. *%| gambling houses and dives. Col, Thompson says that Wappenstein |'!* offender is arrested, charged bed &} tried to induce him to enter into the Wappenstein combination, and | With being @ disord eee Seek kektke ett h tt H! to stop fighting the plans of the vice syndicate. Col, Thompson says may 2 Gheerterty aren ‘ _o ge he will go before any investigating committee and swear to his de sy age atc tosicoee poe : PR a oa atch ccna he - Col. Thompson has been fighting the restricted district propo. : D gest : ar egg lange agp as ° ; 8 motile sition ever since the Gill administration began to let things run | “n@wRn- ry, Mth “ ighavsed breg ond . a Ba wide open. Col. Thompson lives on Beacon hill, and he, with his | rented | oe Pe : nif oa ff vo a a ae” he 2 ite Flen neighbors and members of the Welfare league, are going to the bot ” Clas ‘ s alibe tom of the graft scanda sp QUARREL OVER SMALL DEBT | oo 005 30 855 | Oct Inez Barton, men f' an alley in the rear tally wour ome appeared to have Y pe and Robe a “54 / eee (Continued on Page Six.) . @.0F * ; : ‘ eran Miss Barton wa 4 get the Bes “ da aa t of t ‘ ‘ iP Suspects Arrested. Robert« i to have made a me = te no part 4 rapt spite of A Z Tw 1 were arrested as sus. : Jot tt me o were 4 a midnis y le hort eak. The dyer turned NON-UNION MEN {wen “ta oft ters. among H ; % we lyer ned arc | t off t r k \* arrested in the hotel. Th ¢ crates Coenen “ta . ag Fuse Timed by Clock ANNOUNCE STR. PRINCESS | | larm clock } it was the most ingenious infernal ae Re Nani Be the nex t whim Grau eee eee ee ew wy € w a8 Gary hines that ever was brought to employed by the Moran coi i b Th ent of ndesirat who | & Long Spree—He Didn't Return. */ than a hundr including t. The alarm was set to go off MONDAY fel i pete aa | ai He Rech CDH " 1 ma platr at) & Mite ( c *\ were f buildt ¢ 1. The k was so tigh (By Continental Wireless.) he men we & on th ed ‘ lor t led | ® “ for * Th ve w aused the} wound. th lice who took charge a VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 1 Puebia on the Heff : - . ‘ - sein ie A TR Bi cg ai mea re Bas rep thei gee Bra ere i ) J a > : . ~ 4 . \ * f * | placed t beneath the com : nt from w eek i Peay criticion 1 r 7 ‘ ‘ de are { Gin P hem. He! * " went was || rt ¢ Of this de lomo Ae oo ‘ : a Bg A 4 th a“ ; 2 * K I w t?” #| partment was lifted through the! (Continued on Page Six.) y” given th = Be 1 “- oa I I ae t at h . . A 1 * = Stock com; e ane | i a f J a and did t 1 ex bi ‘ . =: ae : | sii Exner : UNION LEADERS DEMAND T m h ® sir * ASI ‘ ( \ ‘ n ra rhe | r * * * 4 (By United Press loped into open w DO YOU KNOW? |" 22.6, That John Sullivar ‘ med That Councilman Revelle That former Attorney General At en, led “the! kinson

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