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PRB lap PRM REE i Sas as eA oR ERS THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910. DN 10 Lf). [THe Football Season Opens Today jppy OFFERED NY DEMOCRATS 10 SHR ROCHESTER Oct. 1 (Conetuded.) John A. Dix has been no tion with Wappenstein confidential stat % ° he F put since he haw seen fit to accuse ate convention r | on J epeat I of the state r I won't hentta > repea “Wappenstein called me into bin office and said Jack, why do you want to Rr way of C) Edward Las beaks of ings county | block thin game; Why don't y« Comptrolier—Martin H. Glynn get in where you can make some Albany | money? Ye get if with the Treasurer—John J. Kennedy of j#ang in the gambling and get your Erie | bit in the district Attorney general—Thomas J, Car ‘1 told him that while I always mody of Yates | wee lil 1, 1 had always fought the social evil graft in every form ‘Well, get in on the gambling then,’ said be, ‘I can put you in the Union club. Til cut everybody out except you and me and another State engineer and surveyor John A, Benzel of New York | Associate judge of the court of} appeals—-Frederick Collin of Che mung. Glynn Declines Place. Mr. Glynn refused to 4 pt the] nomination for comptroller and William Sohmer of New Yor) deen substituted tn his place told Wappy that I was all through with gambling and out of I 1 couldn't keep my home on Beacon bill under the present eir Cumetances, and I didn’t lke to He wanted me to sell sor of the lots and make a big commiasion a young farmer of 7 = jece. I'll see that they buy island, was ru’ hem from you y red in front © Mother—I'm awfully worried about Willie, away from home for the first time. I had my doubts about bis abit Willie (in picture above)—I'll have to stiff arm that halfback If he t to tackle me. ity to do that, but he was confi Taft's store at 901 T automobile owned by nd driven by Albert es published by the Times to the “*You know | can make every Moser — became ffect that union men were re| sucker come through. The Jeaped th Ae me sponsible for the explosion. Northern club is giving up cs gle ash tn “ 5 * deeply deplore the terrible} 38 1-3 per cent, ana the Japs nt and resultant loww of life,”| and Chinks are doing the same. was the statement reads, “but brand Everybody who rents a build. p city hosy ri tie Baris Managing Editor Harry §. Andrews this morning issued the [false the charges that unton men| ing In the restricted district saw the auto pl following statement containing the charge that “enemies of in were in any way responsible for the) has got to come through with idewalk that he was to get dustrial ‘ Tate tee th affair | 28 per cont. You're too w cat tf the way. Patre Ket] dustrial esponsible for the Times disaster We condemn violence and un-| a guy not to know that.’ chauffeur, fed down Ma t T building was destroyed by dynamite early this equtvocally deny that any person) ~1 suggested that George Vander lowing the accident and bas not morning by the enemies of Industrial freedom, The Times it = eerecn : be pereees with organte-|veor might have other plans, Deen scen since. Patrolman Hart |§ self cannot destroyed. It will soon be reissued from ite last night y ee ing to do WIth) Wappy didn't think Vanderveer ae : last ni outrage laneld bl arrested Lawson “ eased if auxiliary plant and will fight ite battles to the The horrors Grord Front Gen, Ota, ould 2 lock him es ome on his personal re of a = at tas foe - ata wt — | ‘obody can pw he restricted ya { the loss of life and maiming of men precludes my further General Otln's wire to the Times) district except where we want It BME RRESE HSS EH SENS | statement at this trombling hour was ae follows You and Gene Way are the fel bs Imperial Junction, Cal, Oct. 1 GRANT WINS COUNCIL TO TRY TO BIG RACE FORCE OPEN SESSION jeian Chevrolet's car (Conciuded.) | “Whether the investigating com 1 have the me opporty a mittee holds open or cloned we nd oY man nity Three persons were killed, four! wiony ie will go to the bottom. De-|™ al who iy {fatally injured and an unknown ov a eee Fights in Counell Jnumber leas seriously burt in the| Pend upon that The ir nk com rat | running of the Vanderbilt cup ra This was Chairman B. L, Blaine k f powal it nea today, which wat won by Grant in| statement this morning the meeting of the cotmelf a jan Alco ear | If anybody thinks we are nig It will aleo Pa One car was destroyed by down the street with a brass b nde t “ wotlk for nother turned a someraault and transparencies telling the { ‘ ng block om . striking @ touring car, and seo! He that we are going to ank a cer-| vestigation nake thet ty | | minor accidents attended the event,| tain witness certain questions at al the « the proj Never in the history of the race certain time, and inviting ev ting t ey veto : have there been so many minor in-| body to be present-—dt'« a mistake peect 4 5 thet they ae juries, Spectators stepping too Of course, we all understand the | not vote money for the eom ay Inear the flying care were knocked | opposition to the secret committee. if the et secret Se ]down. Men were run over In the | Things are ng pretty clone to/ If the sell tale this sete full sight of the grand stands, and| home, But n't any | there are ate citizens to oa the speed-maddened crowd cheered | difference with the committee. The! tle willing to contribute the an the flying care swept onward, | committee not going to be ham mone paying no heed to the accidents pered In its work by any bubbub| tect Conditions at the course were a}-|for public seasons t most chaotic, Ambulance hurried The committee is not a Judicial the injured from the scene and body. It is an investigating body.|by the drove them to hospitals, In many! Are grand juries open to the pub-jare x cases the names of the injured and | He 1 he prosecuting attorney | credit dying were not known to the how |taking the opposing counsel ° pital authorities, who treated them. | bin confidence? We not ‘ Harold Stone, driver of a Colum |to try anybody for any me te bia, wax crushed to fer hin | are going to try to find if any crime | keep when it became w able,|has been committed. If we find| » mi) from the tore |that there has en grafting, our) have through the fence and dropped over | evidence will be turned over to the | only a 60-foot embankment. Stone was | proper authorities, and the accused | Pacific const agent for the Colum = — - bia and bis home is at Low Ar THE TIMES OWNERS a ae b wat in the grand stand ee ENEMIES OF ORGANIZED LA When the news finally reache | her she collapsed and ix now un # 3 der the care of physicians, She (tg United Proce.) Xclation, which Includes gy | drove over the course yesterday! 10g ANGELES. Oct. 1-—The | « arse merchant 1 iin ' si her b “yeeny x - Times, ow Gen. Harrison G.| the Times h 1 the fight whieh Stone was only 21 years of age. | Ory ad vn-4 ‘ore as f 4 ‘ . jHe drove the big car in the r A vg 2 ate t ; eatest open ah ba Angeles te merely for adventure. He | siase tsbert aonate , op town ta the | to aby Pape a salary of $250 ry weapon In the b ‘ing trades. weekly for hin services as mana m has beer : the doctrine of “freedom 6am a Pv Lear pee company. {to stir up hat nt the 1 t Structural i a unions Cartoons and editorials h *n working on Columbia car; Ferdinand d'Ziueva,| which charged labor leaders with buildings here at $8 and eves spectator; Charles Miller, mechan-| conspiracy, assault and even mur within the past for 4 der, have been of oe empt to organize Unidentified man, struck by car Hacked erful | ers b . met with powerfay thought to have been Pope-Hart and Ma an fon : fford, driven by Firming man hurled under car, both lege severed," g gy pe MERE D RESO ERE E YN ES SSS EEE died inter at Nassau hospital, Mine 3 . : — ~ > -- jlows who can give us trouble, and * % THIS IS THIRD MAN . (Signed) HARRY §. ANDREWS, Harry Chandler, The Times, Los|; want ‘ » ta? " pao : ; A | st you to come tn ola. Accident occurred 06 Maskape-| » BEEFSTEAK AND EGGS IN HER STOCKING. % KILLED in TODAY'S RACE * “Managing Editor Los Angeles Times.” we vse A | “Again I told Wappenstein that] quea road * tr im * our wire, with its terrible!) was out of the gambling came for| Fatally injured—Harold Hall c , H , >ARK i S . me for} Fs jured—Harold uae NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 1.—Food vanished more rapidly thal % MOTOR PARKWAY, L. Ll, * news, only reached me this morn-lai time. I was then a member|mechanician, body crushed; Wm.|¢ the cash receipts justified In a restaurant In Academy st # Oct. 1.—Driving 75 miles an * (Conctuded.) Reet nae eee ae e ink Am amazed at the despera-lo¢ the Welfare jeague, and | told| Bacon, mechaniclan ad crushed: | Detect! Horter took an inventory of s applies on hand at o hour, Chervrolet’s Marquette * | = fron ok eae bas a Se # | tion of the criminal conspirators In|ihe jeague in substance what tock| Martin Levisohr Meth tan and shone of heuinees ick struc! jour . destroy en build “ | aed 4 bod os . . 4 feral Nolet amgire .8 he machine was WURES % | destroying the Times building and |piace. if Wappy or Gill say that legs at Cook, | » Mixsing were two sirloin steaks and a dozen hard boll joade: omen te ’ ing Mise Elisa. . ng at defenders, which |} ever asked any favor of them ex-| *P™ ThOS | eggs. Mrs. Sophia Zkola, 32, a dishwasher, denied taking %& derbilt course sti. w gg ob ny - tig B. Aspinall, notype op- # | lone I deeply deplore, but the Timer! com to keep the red light district | Mil 4 off; |@ thing when escorted to police headquarters ® car was overturned ev * | handalaar home ator, cut over left eye, nose #/ will live on, bravely defending the |away from my neighborhood, they | spectator, ribs broken; | » When she saw she was going to be searched she * rolet’s car somersay * Find Wires to Dynamite right wrist sprained; R. @/ vital and essential people of indus | 1, | August Gramut hauffeur, "peO)® one ogg, declaring it wa she 1. A matron fou % Chas. Miller, me Oh Gamer Gas aac en ee W, Crabill, foreman compos #| trial freedom under the law, who i tator, inte bert; Willem! 4 steaks and the rest of the one » waman’s stoc * was buried unde Wl once tithes theune - ng room, burned and cut with @ must yet triamph In the ontire na erson, mpectator, face crushed in, | y e ee ae — r ® was killed. par peer enegeceers ; flying glass; WIN Latt, stereo # | tion. | will be home 4:30. Meet skull frectured * oh . burned about arms and @) me at the » » (Signed) eM Mel MMMM MMM tte iad ie ieee ee ee back; U. 8. G. Pents, linotype @ HARRISON GRAY OTIB.” | ' F. . “ rat ‘arnum Breaks Record | never be allowed to th rator, jumped f | r bea nrOW ‘ w. wrist broken; ¢ * Sy etl nat Redgnaren iy !ALFONSO A GAY KING (kingly aignity tor one OUSTS ZION | th : oat: i Wa at (My United Press) | Gusen Viewntd: haa ms C « BUOY, France, Oct. 1 | MADRID, Oct. 1—T gay do fended because she tok am, pen discove beneath | bis home In the suburbs ty J. Zeohaandiar, president of! Merebants d Manufacturers 7 om of eported | > » this mornin at dyna nee, ankle sprained Von Velsen, fireman, cut & eft hand; Mre K. & Ub @ ° WORSHIPPERS Don't pay more than 6 cents to eee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee Usited Prem.) Times rhe - ding Cost $600, CHICAGO, Oct. 1--What vir Gets Out an Edition eo! down elevator shalt; @) The Times building was a four|tide to any place within the city tually amount to notices t ey} Af edit { the Tin we Pyle CTs Masia; Sin: 0] ae gee, ane, ARE ENN noe cay cnet tar i shail vac ty t at 8 anch office thie) © Of Tisht ear; G. L. Sallada, lin @/ the intersection of First st. andj Sawthern or any other car Ii cupy hay ree F 4 up byl » pPerator, cut on right ®) Hroadway. It was completely razed| The courts have decided ¢ opposition churct 6 yusa at thror ne F. Link, glass cuts on ®| by the explosion and fire jeothpany had no right to « ‘business men of at th t hood of head; Richard Goff, alight #| “According to the statement of|more than a nickel ihstance of General Overs w.G porns and cuts > Managing Efitor Andrews the loas| Thix morning cae ye ore — foliva, who is > as aw h will exceed $600,000. from the vicinity of Taylor's m ad il I, by of the * ard me teeth heeee . and Orchard Beach paid only one Zion estate today of con dito . ~ syne | GOMPERS SILENT ON nickel, instead of 10 centa and 16 Veyance can be ¢ n time wave ahiaes Seonientis totes LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE|conts, which the company Is asking The conductors. amiled and passed j (My United Pree) on. There was no ejectment from | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1—President|any of the care Samuel Gompers of the A. F. of L Patrons of the Renton who arrived here today, declined tojerdlly have not taken advantage of discuss the explosion that wrecked |the recent ruling of the court, and . room in the fourth floor of the | ‘tH Plant of the Los Ang Times. |aré@ still paying extra fares. The er they will end in any building. This fact had been kept i pempany ceanct enforce their col © tell now, |secrat. It was admitted by Andrews BOMB MAN 1 cag he ecg ge wae t whether they | today | on you . you e to t p at it Guns for Reporters. | | Orchard Beach and Taylor's mill without it tat je matter) Last week a case of sawed off| for § cents s Ix are lahot guns which had stood in the | an - sesame —— managing editor's office was moved | RON A LD HITS point since the precipitation of the} brewers’ and tronworkers’ strike here six months ago. Lees than « month ago a stand have found of 50 Springfield rifles was pur » point ont chased and instalied in the tower WILSON ADMITS. BRIBE (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Oct 1—That he had received $1,000 from Lee O'Neil Browne and $900 from State Rep resentative Robert E. Wilson at § Louis, but that with no understan & bribe for his Ter for United s Der deetienany te eH Iolo the rters’ room | 7 7 ®) That Times management | my ted Frees.) sentative Michae gement is senatorial investigs vee * GEN. OTIS NOT DEAD. * in {ts charge that human| CHICAGO, Oct. 1—The police to- . * : ‘ * Was responsible for the| 4 are convinced that Fred Wah- NAVY YARD MAN |* LOS ANGE , Oct. 1—The w/b by the fol-|lenmeyer, who was found at the * branch office of the Los ® ted tn the! home of Mra. Potter Palmer carry GETS A FORTUNE)* Angeles Timer at noon today * paper issued | ing an open knife and with a bomb LAW i = ® officially denied Ne repo lying nearby, is demented. He 4 NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND,|* that sen Harrison Gray Otis * eto the man who! probably will sent to a sanita-| _———-—- det. 1.—A relative in Indiana has|® is dead hich wrecked a| rium. Wahl er confessed Inst) ied and bequeathed $22.000 to E.\* The office received a tele | apler at sper plant, that atant’ thar | faked” a bomb|,, Th, man who steals the affec G. Howard, a private stationed|* gram from Gen. Otis shortly #/ men were work on the various| mystery Jn to appear as a| tons of a foolish wife after bet here, according to advices received|® before noon. He will arrive #|fioors, busily engaged in getting | hero | made a member of one's household today. F has served more|*® in Los Angeles late today * t the great newspaper; that the fe ey aa reprehensible Py ons than three rs and is in a potl-lwwekhe keke eee eee stant that the bomba were ex and I take cognizance of the fact tion to secure his release by pur-} ploded their lives were in peril TAFT PARDONS that the grieved husband tn such chase, but will remain for his full) ‘The explosion at 1:07) that as a result of their hellish cases is subjected to the gr term of four years, he asserts. likin Geconiin. ¢ work lives were proba at and SUGAR WEIGHER provocation any human being can 1 , 8. = | buildings were sto: lives precious to wives, chil-| . ‘ | wa, rimation Gees Over. Report Heard for Miles relatives were in deadly | | “The law, however, does not rec The hearing on the petition of L.| Ps (By United Press.) such pr tion as legally aring he “| The detonation was heard for hey did the work for which| wag SER Seen, Peer <n J. Ingram for an tnjunction against they were intended WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Prosl-| justifiat and I shall therefore ‘ound the city. The mile t least tempo the execution of a lease by the city y we son . Y. {dent Taft today pardone jomas| have to % sentence upon Mr ot Seattle of Tenth av. to the Hill 7 pp ae cay y~ lirespeaie s for ar esos to cripple @ great news| Kobo, John Coyle Petron jaeee aati y. Tho judgment of Tas court side Investment Co. and others, for) Of wereral Blocke. she! “It would soom that there was no|*¢Y 4nd Wdward Boyle, sugar welgh-|ts that he be fined $500 and costs the purpose of conducting houses of» Within, five minuies after the scape, The murderers had planaen | er Who Were sentenced Inst Janu-|and the sentence Is suspended for shame, was continued for one week |). toliowed by other convulsior hellish ¢ « one year In prison for|60 days to give Mr. Miley a chance yesterday |the entire building was a mass of Call Off Labor Parade the government pe to raise the onal - taar waa etna the request se stay. | exect ency was exercised 0 spoke Judge Ronald in the| SALVATION ARMY MOVE. | flames. Th 5 er a te tine ja ph gProrvng | S have tcdormation| oriaviont a. Mrbew-sett of the superior 0 « R. Helke, seeretary of} court this morning, when Luke American Sugar Refining Co. Miley, who shot and seric terrified men and womer ers this morning announce ently running from the| that they had pets off the union Salvation Army headquarters has Occidental ay,| me” he “ooewey “preacher,” who was| terrible flames within, plunged like | bor parade intended as a welcome NEW MEXICO CENSUS. wounded Ethan Morrison at Ballard hore two yours ago, will preach to-|hurdlers through third floor win-|0 the delegates to the state con-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 1-—The cen-|% May 8, 1910, came up for sen ‘ dow, both falling between the|Yention here next Mond tence. night & nth nday night. | gus xico w nnoun + street car tra Their crumpled| This, they stated, wae done ex.| sess. gn ae ee The jury found him guilty of as sault and broken : ‘ crowds. The One Editor's Story DOES REGRADE COST °"". COMPANY $3,500 [eller were compelied to une night] George Heber, an editor In the ker crease of 67 per cent | A perpetual damage of 0 per) thel 1 and 1 ae i the ¢ ee by _ ¥ se year by reason of the raising of|their faces seared and distorted al-| fair he a genera fe nine tht fee nared and bs sean Sen HALL ELEVATOR present grade, is the claim m Women Rush to Scene. f' presse ev ‘ , pradrte es by the Bolcom Mill Co, of Ballard.) with ) minutes wi and th t Ue tee Pee oie m that County Auditor! TACOMA, Oct, 1.—Three of the Judge Main sent out the al of the 1 . : lad in the aie te malt ee 3 mandamused to com-| passengers injured by the falling of the Leary ay. condemnation cases,! w n the bu’ a were hyat tha’ wrbaitane Bad mc) pel him to issue a marriage license) an elevator in the city hall late to-see if it costs the company that| ca esloging tt - ' sad unk tack P petype ma\to Daisy Tuthit, a white woman, | yesterday are in a serious condition much every year Tears of b z A one|lenst six Mnotete machine west} and Sanicht Kanda, a Japanese, At-ltoday ag a result of the accident joined an anxlety-st Lan thotigh the eeplodie| torney F. A. Gilman this morning/ which occurred when a steel shaft Welcome Purity Workers the ae be Pop mae ohine oo | made a ne w demand for a license o| broke and precipitated the car from = th , | Case, however, will not recede|the second floor to the bottom o The Public Welfare league f th bh Dieod ‘were | trot sition tnless an order|the yhaft. , sed planning the eption 0 mem-| were led th on andi ts the e aoe | from the court compels him to J. W. Jones, EF. R. Davenport and bers of the American ity 3 ~Blney | Daisy and her Jap sweetheart,/G, i. Hail were those wh t er foe ceereee Lority Fed) , nwaltin i ane f room before 1] toflowing Case's action Wednesday,|ed the most e who su . ql 0 n¢ heat was 1 a XK eriou ruises a ay. The tour conducted t A . - ; Ml tried to get a license yesterd ir enche eee a th P b 7 I never expected to reach| Tacoma, but after a conterence with| Yee nest Yost accident nen for the purpo n I uth the|t r alive ’ = Minneapolis yesterday. In Seattle, | we vad by these auutetvanian ar tant APP ee Ss 1 found) Pierce county decided that he would|and Mrs. Frank B. Lake, now sup it {8 pl ciheve ¢ i pif ; type operate consctou ake the same position dred to be in Seattle oy Bgplarees at em ¢ uae Tim 8 nt abor War I a t help, and with ame of lpapeived pda telling ot ie ond Sunday, October 9 waged rele 7". ‘ b apaives ; m “| FOR MORE THAN den death of Mrs, Lake's mother WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ss t elation Unions Deny Blame. | THREE DECADES) “(jood results always follow the Maihe will Wiasalrul off in the GielOre end tbe eel ee ae Through ¢ e Gunrey, who hag | Fole Hor and Tar has been ajuse of Foley Kidney Pills. They con trict between First av. S. and| si @ the labor leaders ever) been in charge of the Brews ind household favorite for coughs, colds,|tain just the ingredients necessary oll Pita Bode an ce organized labor began to be al Ironworks trike he the Low|and allments of the throat, chest|totone, strengthen and regulate the Georgetown, on Sunday the development of the Ange le nioniste this in orning | . d= lung Contains no oplates.| kidneys and bladder, and to cure : ed a stateme branding as ut-|Bartell Drug Stores | from 8 a. m. until 5 p ently, according to Managing | t« hout f mrone Quaker | backache Hartell Drug Stores , [ Managing rl ith jon the charg | De « Co. JQuaker Drug Co * gen: | Y., Oct. 1 Sohn] anufacturer, [the American aviator, set @ neW | ings of King Alfonso during hi height record at the ax “mest ent visit to England have brow here today, ascending 9,228 feet. He | gown upon hit 4a diplane. Latham no | etiquette ridden cc the United Stately | plane, made a successful f tiers had their way Alfor c » here early today j : Seonaaaaa - You, Too, Can Do This The letter below speaks for itself, simply stating that the advertise ment used was not in any other paper and that the returns were endmg mous, being the best day's business in the store’s history. a There were no special sale prices quoted—just a few descriptions OF | | | \@ new fall shoes with the regular prices. Read the letter. ‘ DOWLE SHOE COMPANY ; | 1991 1-2 THIRD AVENUE : A | Orrosits Power Orne 4 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | SEATTLE, Wien i ee | fhe Star Publishing Company, | City, Gentlemen, Herewith please find encloeed, advertisement for toemorrows paper, | We are pleaseo to estate that the 24 inch advertises ment, which we run in your paper exclusively last Friday, brought us the largest Saturday 6 business in the hastory of | the Store, . A® @ producer of resplts the Star has demonstrated ‘. | Ate power, 0 | Youre truly, S Dowle Shoe Company. Returns of this kind are making it possible for THE STAR‘to gain in advertising Advertisers find that the EVENING paper with the large HOME cit culation is the paper to use, Circulation in Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Even Eastern Washington Doesn't Bring Returns to the Local Merchants It’s the paper that goes to the family that can reach his store that counts, and ; The Star Is That Paper; Use The Star

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