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; Don’t Hesitate to Phone the whole city and the suburbs, sapntlentnsans i you live you may have The Star The Gtar, Main 9400, or Ind, 441, if your pa to your door for 2Se per month, per faila to ri h your home regularly every night. You are entitled to good service. nL. 12, NO. 191. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910. ONE CENT. °%,,7!4=3, xp NEWS STANDS be | $30,000 Can = Use Brush? WIL L PROTECT UN GOLD BARS PACIFIC City of Seattle reac hed port this morning, bringing the a daring attempt to rob the purser’s office of eight gold age of currency approximating $20,000. ie City ot Seattle Cone eee , : : Helpless Position of Coast Cities, Taken Up With Presi- pot needed. Buckley was in trons, Before arriving at : dent by Star and Other Papers, Is Basis for Re- Iwas discovered that six mail pouches in Purser W. L. g 5 - organization of All Coast Defenses. had beon looted. A search revealed two gold bars in . Ne Noa set ace ts n from Buckley's pockets, and a roll of bills Z \ ; WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 3.—The report of the secre- ominations were found secreted in his stockings. Whether , 3 “ . - tary of war, in reply to the resolution introduced at the last Sere in the plot to loot the purser's room is not known. session of congress by Representative McLachlan of California, fe held at the county jail, The prisoner refuses to disew ~ . = ‘The Non- Partisan Jadlotary tenane |" the request of the Seattle Star, the Spokane Press, the Ta- podbery. SE Res ees ila Z . ¥ . ; | will tomorrow present its judiciary | coma Times, the Portland Daily News and the San Francisco a . = — r nominations to tary of State| News, calling for an official statement as to the preparedness oem os : es Hows 1 and wilt demands that they| of the government to repel attempted invasion of the Pacific ‘ L oe Egan ae it, | coast has been completed and approved by President Taft . AP ienedialsly. cateiad teto the oa! Under direct orders of the president, the report has been ivt by mandamus proceed-| ¢laborated into a recommendation for the establishment of a : ing | definite military policy for the national defense, to be known y or are til being de to in i Talt-Di . . ‘go WA. Grimahaw of Che.|#% the Taft-Dickinson policy. In reply to the direct question \ ‘ | cate. 4 The | contained in the McLachlan resolution the report is startling ” ) of Chelan county is] in its frankness for Apprehension of Dynamiters Now Totals $98,500 | B — sea agg ely a om Mandl a ‘The utter defenselessness of the Pacific coast states is ack- Grimshaw fe May Reach $100,000—Five Bodies Taken From \ : tat be $6 too youts forthe poottion. |” ther iaghe ous hi Sonny oo ae nie gn to be : i f Tim ildi h $ In the event that Judge Grimshaw | CMUrely impotent military agencies ex in the case of an im- daa bs = ne Deneng — : xs —— decli the executive committee of| probable naval attack on one of the guarded harbor a »proaches, jhaser of the explosive which may have found > the lea will n © a man to take | The { that the emplacement of guns covering the harbor Fae kage! 2 was aman giving the name of Robert Pa = hia place, Definit formation from approaches creates a “fortified city,” and thus makes the defended declared that he wanted the dynamite jelly to blast ; . z Judge Grimshaw will be had to elty Mable to bombardment from the land side is admitted, but the ‘Auburn on the ranch of A. J. Bryson. -: ie ” | wine emplacement of the guns is defended with the argument that they collectors records here do not show any A. J. Bryson, z = | : are necessary for protection against direct naval attack an it was learned that the purchaser had given a fio f ‘He Missed the Train For example, Seattle is a “fortified city,” owing to the presence meand a presumably bogus reason for its use, word was : ” . : of the batteries covering her harbor approaches. An enemy land- Les Angeles police. > * : | ing and attacking Seattle from the rear, could, a consequence, it — ——— - r % | “I show you where you are at| order the commanding officer of the harbor defense to abandon his Tree. it eee eee eee eee if you make me miss my train guns, with the destruction of the city by bombardment the price Oct. 2A doren| & | shouted John Wilkens, a driver, at of his refusal. ‘Sasiened today by |® AMERICAN FLAG AT HALF Crossing Patrolman Speir at Third| The same applies to all cities onjcoast in large divisional garrisons. me Galloway to invest! # MAST OVER TIMES RUINS Q nd Union st. Saturd after-|Puget sound, the approaches to Fourth: The reorganization of . | mn, whereupon Patrolman Speir| Which are guarded by the batt the militia and the granting of pay grabbed Mr. Wilke at the entrance to the Sound. To to the personnel, together with the of four sticks of of fulminating; on a charge se on Aliso st the Los Angeles ive was discov fow, a watchman ny. The dyna in a solled news- the date of August} A silken American flag is floating at half staff today over the smoking ruins of the #| Thnes butlding, and over 300 #/ Your investigating committee appointed to probe into the 1 * * * * * * . * * r carte A “n . e . large garrisons at all Coast cities In large bodies at coast points, the =a Schone Bek enn : graft rumors and charges will come before you tonight asking | Tode in Jail Again Jof Importance so as to prevent the report points out, not only places ‘As the flag lifted from the * for the legal power and funds to prosecute the work undertaken ‘ % jlanding of an invading army. To the troops at the points where they #|at your command . Crandall, who has been | @!¥® the coast the necessary num-| will be needed in case of war, but * * a ss * . * * * ee jof blockading the street ste: {Correct this condition, almost) assigning of one regular officer to TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL: | Mr. Wilkens missed bis train. criminal in its folly, the report!each regiment as instructor. jrecommends the establishment of The concentration of the troops staff, every laborer in the gray er o' ol < e fol off: pit that had been a death kiln It is for you to say whether this investigation will be thor- I so many times that Oe ee eetion Mes tae ae ee ee ie volgen aay of Frese tv ~— ough and to a good end, or whether it will be a farce and ad- straimed St the police Mines ditional evidence of the incapacity of Seattle to become a law- abiding, moral city. None of you can plead ignorance of the conditions th sures are not at band, | commendations made cers to become familiar with the | Stern Action | ran afoul of anion Viret: The ere 4 new duties incident to commanding J. Sweet, chairman of | cil Investigating com- today: | not going off half cocked we report we will have definite to say. To my x ‘but a high explosive t when hb regiments of infantry, stitute '#°@¢ bodies of troops. \ nig | Three Members Who bye nd brs olbphenly a tage J the trained. mucleud’ fur “onatitute | “The administration will attempt Real Investigation Must. press wagon fentc and tnore efficient volunteer 1 ave congress act favorably om | army took off their hats and stood ‘ . his wagon, “Tode” carr load r ‘ecommendations and the prest- have prevailed in Seattle for the past eight months, You can-| Fight for It Tonight—|'* secon, “Tode’ can sd") Second: The creation of seven| dent will send o epccicl vaeoseee silent RRRRERAAAHRERR HE) not avoid knowing that Seattle has been a wide open town Hart and Conway Want day) requ: Ted r [Ae cements of fas Grey urging that the defensive measures mane less th 5 er Saas - “ . \ 10 and cos Tt ndonment of all| be enac 0 la Bof the Times | brought into play today and is re-| UOUTished ; that dance halls of the worst type have thrived, and — — " c arrisons on the | the legislatures of the Coast states. have abandoned the! moving the heavier of the debris.| hat, generally speaking, the vice conditions have equalled in| There was a lull in the municipal Viola Allen to - ssi sie ; by the officials of/ This will give the search t | flagrancy th of the gold rus GEE poocesdings today before the vt 8 Sites Sobor ‘nies that] ccd ase te ty coeesens trae Canad | ne eee tre the cold rush |ftorm "which In, expected to. break else have. boon | sit nd I fe expected that all of/° can be no question as to the existence of illegal con-|fn the elty council tonight, when Appear Tonight | ; fs 3 fay guses in the basement Of | the ruins will be recovered today |2tions. For any one of your body to doubt these facts is to | the tavestigating committee come Men $ Greed Controls District Gen. Otis Makes Statement. parade an official ignorance that should instantly disqualify | before that body with its demands emenemployed inthe Times) Gen Otis arrived in Los Angeles| you for the office you hold | for legal power and funds to carry " “If 1, like St. Paul, could go among the girls and women of | department declared) saturday night, and has issued @ . A Ask: (hn ehnlneale « jon the work en the restricted district and by eloquence win the: “ @aplosion that the odor of | statement, in which he says, in There is no question about the wholesale and continued! phe investigating committee wit!) \ ; ) 1 n them away from that i . oye life, | would become the victim of persecutio: prosecut n , ey + enter e oa : “ “ | atten emer pe yet : persecution, prosecution and pos been noticeable all day.| part violation of the law. Th juestion under what terms | meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock tn sibly assagsination at the hands of those men whose vicious busi. its led to an investi-| “ the law was violated. Common experience points to the as-| the office of Counctiman T. P. Ke gS ‘ en would e destro: rho: > > s led to am investl| “More than all else do I deplore | 1 o f p to cong ag ag bt ata napp ll ae : ; nest I would have destroyed, Those who live off these girls and offi ae. tenet the sad loss of iife. 1, with my co. | sumption that when laws regulating immensely profitable vice York building. At this meeting the women are the ures of hell, preying on thelr helpless human Ne Sanding ed sees je es Times property, cantare ignored, those whose duty it is to enact the laws share in| committees will decide on just what! vations ~wich fiithy: greed The vice of the restricted district, as + | a - | an inetituts due p ily to n or gO! at t . dure the physical loss which the/ the profits. This question is now before your investigating|M will ask of council pean tien Be Ma tater nee oe and found tn #00¢) destruction of the building involved, Lie ! elgg ganng | ne . : Excerpt from Dr. M. A. Matthews’ sermon at the Firat hey further stated that) with expensive plant of modern| Committee: Did the city officials share in the proceeds of the| One of the essential demands w sbyterian church last night ees gas lea: printing machinery and all neces-| illegal business? fag Tew swale pi ® rm : eaval y , ; aittee power to summon : . om mene sary accessories of an up-to-date That hundreds of thousands of dollars have been made i8| witnousen before {t and to Infilet| )© j ‘ = = = ema 9 on bodies have thus far A ; — a meee of the cellar, where ny ons cate wine certain. Who got it? That must and will be determined. It} punishment on those who fall to re ST ABOUT A LITTLE BROWN and the ruins of} The Merchants and Manufactur-|i8 for you to assist or impede the discovery. You will hear | spond. oon this power Ng ef MAN, A BROWN AND WHITE BABY machines qnake ane ers’ association of which Zeehanda-| much tawdry sentiment, many ornate allegations of confidence; cog £ aia a etaaioes gh J - it th v a ‘ eeded pane e @ifficul M the lanr is secretary, called a mass | everything will be done to cloud the issue by those directly or | flout the summons of the He was a little Japanese mar ; until she could look at the little Out yesterday, O0€ | meeting of citizens for today. The A 3 See?” eal and he had a w hite tified as the remains | association Is planning # campaign | Mdirectly involved. The “fair name of the city” will be in-| without fear Heddo,” said the white baby. . om po h cor ee nbers “) far t smilies that sec 8 to expand ‘oad Reaves, private sec | for private subscriptions to add voked; the sacred cause of “business” will be held before your te ae in perth ber i hat ry ution The little brown man said some- Chandler, the Man to the reward already offered| eyes; all the old tricks of obstruction will be played with the| y Ep all of the features | thing his child and then, tim- and one of the owners! 4, + arrest of at-| fervor of a great fear; the appeal of “fair play” will be made for) “(Continued on Page Eight.) iM VIOLA ALLEN. kes you smile uncon-| tdly little brown child returned Tonight will see Viola Allen and | gejo mm watch him the g ng in her baby Japanese. tr e in one as walking down Second av.,| The white child's mother came Moore | near Seneca st., with a little brown | Out of the store, apprehensive at The | Japanese girl in his arme. The baby | first, but soon seeing the true state a tal we and had the straight black hair of her / of affairs, stood by watching as the f a nun who loved a 80l-| race that seemed to radiate from | babies of two nations talked to each but was separated from him/the back of her head and spread| other in their baby, native tongues the differences between their! out like a tiny umbrella shaped) and the little brown man stood re- i thoughts. Viola has played| thatch, protecting her head spectfully smiling ere Posncrsdborges while O'Neill,| In her arms she held a big ar” RE RE Rernaps equally well knowr as herself, which the little father ey ot it atur ay had just purchased for her at the| Two “got it Saturday nights” SPOKANE FAIR OPENS. store a sh a tance away i ad ve fore Judge Gortoa, toaay POKANE, Oct De ne} A baby carri containing aland were assessed $5 each. Pat October drizzle t visited | white child ¢ put the same age/|Radlan and his Sunday jag proved yokane in many ye ne | wa x near a shop window | intolerable to Patrolmen Baker and nterstate fair op t harge ¢ i, and as the little | Miles, and Patrick spent the night hat partook of t ehemence « brown man passed, he stopped and/in jail. Dan Mulvehill was the d. Bending over the carriage|other, A like penalty was extract- the forr ts he lowered the little brown girlled from Daniel A Million or so Spooks Have Enlisted to Fight Against Graft in Seattle eeeeeteeeeteeteee empted the 4 Ot “4 Oe Were found at day perm — ene promine —Y Dba men who scoff openly at justice and morality. Every subter- MW ioday at the foot of an ele | have promised various amounts to|fuge that perverted intelligences can conceive of will be resort- hate aties ree se hoe the fund. Zeehandalanr said before| ed to. oad = ae the fay jort Sut nis f f « y © people not be deceived SS hath up by Warp] cay ee eee aay nak ae cies But bear this fact in mind: The people cannot t i beams weighing thousands | warq offered to $100,000. Mayor 1 saw in | Their recovery could | Aiczandor increased the city’s offer | ciforts to cloud the real issue; how miserably mere money failed Mati derricks to move | $19,000. The state bulding trades|in its purpose. The le will watch you tonight. Facts ond _ been rigged council has offered $7,500, and a lo lon tifieation : sete of one man, however.| 1: wax announced that Gen. Otis) the w If tigation clears from Preserved its human con-| would attend the mass meeting and| those now so much the better. If it doe “ oyes of the Tir probably would speak BR to be that of A “ ~ Assistant telegraph « ee Bar Crane's body war another * SHE WOULDN'T STAY HOME Me any attempt at recognition to be that of R. L. telegraph operator Was seated with Crane} fm the telegraph room Hie explosion occurred _ Coat Saved Him $ MeWatty is believed to Only man in the telegraph Hee WhO escaped the 6x Sem he, with Sawyer and Crane mat MD elevator, McWatty, |zAk kent kkk kt heer Padaete of ait Bot realizing the danger. | ‘ a 08 returning for his coat “Public dances constitute one of hang above his des BOLCOM MILL the chief sources for recruits to the tried to ke me from | restricted district tated Dr. C. E Deck,” said McWatty toda TURNED DOWN Crichton, chief of the City Health DO You KNOW? Faves 1 was ac and Sanitation department in an ad pone that I did not . | dress before the Ministerial Was doing ¢ be $50,000 for the | ciation in the auditorium of That the United States navy de There wi ne 1 oat the elevatc aeraed sicom Mill Co. of Ballard for ite|M. C. A. this morning partment is running page advertise 80 flercely 1 « 4 ed prospective damages on a ; Way. 1 climbed n | count of the ry ay. regrade. The | 15 and 1 of age, have be cruite Se WOMAN, RESCUED, CRIES: “MY RING 18 WORTH : MORE THAN SAILOR.” the recent p ary election how futile were all NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—After having been eaved from drown ing today by a sailor on t battleship K s, who later lost his life, a woman aroused the ire of core of sailors because ehe tled her re and not oratory will be the basis of their judgment of you cuer’s herot and narrowly escaped being thrown into th water. The sailor, Buge Aubit known as enchy,” sprang from a pier into the water and Ensign Blackburn leaped to her rescue. The dived together, and managed to keep her afloat until the reached a float, where she wa hauled to safety Aubit, who was weakened by his exertions, sank. While ef forts were made to rescue hi the womar d that she had Jost a $450 diamond ring Can't you see that the mar has been wned?” asked Pa trolman Gallagher What do I care about mon sailor?” she shriek« them, they m ay the penalty You, 3 ' f the city council, have a simple to perforn y is simply to grant to the committec you named the powers and funds needed to carry on the work | without restriction | WHITEWASH ONLY COVERS DIRT; IT DOES NOT REMOVE IT. “If you don't stay at home more, we'll have to separate, said Joseph T. LeBeau I'd be glad of It,” responded Bertha B. LeBeau So on January 14 she showed she meant it by packing up her things and moving away, says | . | mate business purposes than that ‘Crichton Opens district. There i hardly a single legitimate enterprisé that does not her husband. He applied for a Mi * 7, E a 8 dist divorce this morning * Inister $ Eyes overe'e i» that distrier (Laughter and loud applause by eee eeee eee eee teeeeee SSeS REESE EERE EEE eee ee eee te At Least Spiritualist Leader Wants That Many to Camp on Trail of Crooks want my ring, It’s worth a damned ght more thar sailor, SESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE REE EEE ER ee Window and found 7 tturned a verdict this morn-|sent to thelr respective homes by| The new electric line on Madison | * ** ** * * * * * # & * Wike street” i ; 852 for actual dam-|the health department from the re- st. may begin running soor of T 3 fae other two bod pple = % shed vvaintained {stricted district of Seattle. They! ‘That summer amusement resort WE WON'T PAY t seve millic ee Mleved to be thon: t t whould also be given special| Were undoubtedly the victims of have never been a paying proposi ey can, beginning Wa Courdaway, a ' the mili after the regrade is|five are being sent home ever That Sunday Is the big day in the ¥ ; The Gamanee fixed by} week motion pictures houses In eay ‘ ~ . siutcer ponent carr About 100 men, the most desple That the fruit crop of this year} “Too much fami the } r ave neve Md arey'® Was the A the lowe in the yalue of the {able of the human race, are in night-| will be tremendously bigger than| of Mander ar torso was t ‘ ly attendance in the house that of last year in this state Ronald @ — famne h of Yesler way, W That there are over a thousand | ing and d for the earnings of the fallen lawyers { tle thor Jen whom they hold in subjectior That when the big fire 1889 | MERRY JOKER? sig Levy, a property owner in tl < estricted district, | ome kidde FOR A GON J d B k | gestetoted diate, eee is edge| Seymour “ie, tne nertiy)—Tne| olege Black Speaks |Gilitam and the Public Welfare) Windsor estate sold for $20,000 league would know that he is a Ashley—Well, what if it did? Jude W. Black, of humorist, so he filed answer thi eymour-—-What if it did? Didn't | democratic undidate fe morning * hd t LL LE LET ETE CEC CEE ECT LET * “MIXES IT” WITH “HELLO GIRL” When m ater of Faye Mi 1 friend to “fill in Mee whist she ‘eleuene a line “busy” several ue ¢ 4 weal ice manu Theensed oy t to the telephe » — an er Bog tried to get a na ' “but pe a lillian Ushe ‘ raelf, soon € indignant \ ; . olte ithe stain ied the staire in Hdewalk we . es > = Se AWite rrettes and teh, the id acknowl * ' * Miss Gillen re i and. bebatake Mins + a Feeeived the : = phe er , : league, which 1s seeking by Injune-| ten it for a mere song plunge into his Seattle tion to prevent the use of any Ashley—Certainly I did, and my | tomorrow night with t #| statement was correct. McKompo-|one at Odd Fello hall, Fr uses for Immoral purposes. Sa i r Y in his answer er bought that estate, and paid |and the other at Junction hal Sweetly f th i essage | year was introduce ection of the elty is being| the exact amount he had received| lard. Gec F. Cotterill will be « ne the tide.|of the t medtun improved for legiti-| for his last song the other emu | lave ‘ weleome The faithful down ‘ ontinued on Page Eight.) le on duty for leaving her switeh SPSS SEES ESSE EH REE Shien, k i ee rapidly

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