The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1910, Page 1

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Star’s Carrier Army Don’t Hesifate to Phone NO. 193. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 5, 1910. 30Y KING FLEES; PALACE BOMBARDED HIS CLUB” Why, Certainly! WOMAN CAUSE OF KING'S DOWNFALL BERLIN, Oct. 5 The down fall of King Manuel and bie lows of the Portuguese throne was caused by a woman, M'lie Caby Dew Lisa, a French dan seune, according to a story told by high government off cialis here today. Advice from the German embawsy at Lisbon are to the effect that King Manuel flaur the woman in the faces his followers and heaped jewel Revolt That Started With Double Assassination Two Yeara Ago Reaches Climax Today—Woman Cause of King Unfriendly to the Powers That Be Are Being Manusts Dowatatl d Out of the City (By United Press.) PARIS, Oct. 5.—That King Manuel of Portugal has fled for protection aboard a Brazilian warship is the news contained in a dispatch from Lisbon today by the Central News Agency, as follows: Manuel has taken refuge aboard the Brazilian warship the story, he made no pre Sao Paola. The Brazilian legation conveys the information.” * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * Be * Bs of Police Wappenstein is say how much he has pald for| ni * * * * * *. © at concealing his rela : A later dispatch says that King Manuel was transferred to * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * S in his fine work police protection in the past | the special investigating By th time the investigating af the council from find: | committee 8 down to work all/ jing concerning graft) (hese witnesses will be scattered to in Seattle the four winds. Those whom ie on exodus from below police allow to remain, Clancy's es. one by one the men who roomers and the like, will be stanch | are? are getting the tip to) witnesses for the police and those | wt it out of Seattle Everybody who levied toll on them j Dissaperated below Yesier way And in order to make sure that who is likely to tell anything none of their friends throw them r yun out of town. Only down, Mayor Gill stipulates that the ean be depended upon to| committee meetings must be open to the public Every undesirable that appears before that committer will have a price on his head if his testimony does not sult the powers | that be in the graft world. They are taking no chances of these wit-| nesses telling anything fn secret. | They want to be right there with e they show/| thelr stenographers so that they “ig tens of making ble the will be able to “get” them if they | ‘of the law are co upon not right Ry driving all the doubtful per sons out of the restricted district and keeping a close personal watch | ‘mo longer Wanted in Seat-|on those who remain, Wappenstein they have to obey the tip.| can just about dictate what evi fave the wi ma- dence will go before the graft in pat ibe courts and the law! vestigating committee. | to enforce their! In the meantime the policemen! P lek Eire ls any protest made below the line are passing on the at lf these victims, the| word to those who must leave Se and money upon her #0 lavish ly as to almost drain — the Portuguese treasur Me in alleged to have et nearly a million dott jewels alone According tions with bi tress, He a British warship and is now en route to England. The same odged her at the palace, an¢ message says that Queen Amelia is at Cintra. accompanied him every Jat rov f the monarchy comes as where fe father and King Manuel frequently vie ited Paris, and it is reported world were features of thene vinite It was on one of these blican party in Portugal »w in the hands of ave fled. republican s the direct Manuel ascended overthrow of the jaunts, it is anid, that he met M'lle. Des Lisa. Since ther he has spent is time with her, neglecting the dom's affairs and disre the growing discontent sub ts The king's personal extrava gance and the extravagance of his mother and grand mother alo added to the di content, it is alleged. nar¢ LONDON « 5 vil war, accom nied by terror and an- archy, is sweeping Portugal today. Unchecked by armed forces, bands of rioters, desl 4 as revolution mobs by the loyalists, sacked hor ernment officials and leading royalists, slaughtered the | a an fired dwellings according to dis- he received here this a ne Cle als and loyalists are from. the Pee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee city and abi zg their property. The most fight is reported 1 government buildings, The jority of the tionists are armed with rifles, indicating fine show of virtue | attle that the uprising had | been planned t that they are With “open sesstona” and Wap } i rnment stc have been raided and thelr ammunition and and clearing the penstein In command of the police DO you KNOW? icon And the un- | fore the committee has a fine . M i ‘ , » the principal streets of Lis- m= opportunity to! chance to get material evidence. ak at ot r volatintis ane eoaniine mae soso = - <= = That Manuel 1, who until yes:| the waterfront ing Manuel if he be found I Hf terday was King of Portugal, was| ‘9 the city. $ / the youngest ruler in Euro | a ’ That it costs $4.50 for a marriage jcan provisional government, pat a “ | ense in King county? terned after the government of Brae Ahead of Indianap- | cincionatt ....... 64.462 The Republican Congressional Campaign Committ Gectaed 00 Ween That there are seven superior . oe ew + Insurgent Republican “ ~ row . a zil is in control of Portugal today, ube Senet Migiabendl | ey on --*s- Setaee | Candidates for Congress Fairly. court judges in King county coonting to refugees from Lisbas " n ? : That Henry Odom, aswiatant cash ren ; “ City, According | Washington ...): 331,069 : - a " Serta the Geta ation Clea ie arriving hi Everywhere the . hse 287.77: sanae Ghia ti os " |royal standards have been replaced Estimates. Fag Bi IO eee «(pb | en ee oe |by the red and blue flags of the — amamanecta os . 1 ae aS new republic INGTON, D.C. Oct. «—| [ndianapolis ; Digby doe Boe. ran grein | The fate of King Manuel and the with 100, pople or ere H nant is a brother of two t royal family is not known in East i Rochester ‘i 3 etleing 1 eit = Mit Seattle the 2ist city in| oc) pans “ practicing law fn ' }ern Portugal. Conflicting reports rate ra are current bere that he was im ied States. These are the | hoover The management of the Los Angeles Times, sitting in the ruins of a building wrecked by |, That County Clerk Sickles used Me A, prisoned after the bombardment of " 1 “ to be a federal emplo: #0 far in the counting of fembes, 0. .... ,;|dynamite, charges that union labor was r sponsible for this outrage dy D. € : rnin vears Bag the (7th etty in the | Toledo covecs 108,08 Phe charge is as outrageous as the bomb that blew the building into the air. |. That if the judges in the court - * ‘ Sak the soheaa Soa eee a ing to the 1900 con.) Atanta ......+-. 154,839 The Star is not writing about vague rumors or second-hand report. The Star this sum-| house are too busy to te # marriage 7 Meeording to the I 0 cen-| Syracuse “**" 337 249 rae ot, there are two ministers p eatimated figure | New Haven . 133.605 an »ye8, who will be glad i he caped his captors. This re Si mer made a thorough investigation of workers’ conditions from Vancouver, B. C., to mn discredited by many, who ft shows s hurry- | ; 129 867 | Diego, Cal, and nowhere was found a more persistent hatred of the worker, a more defiant Many East e * until pepe oh \declare that the king returned to hmond, Va. ... 127,628 scoff for the plea for justice, a more heartless persecution of the under dog, than in Los An-| That Gov. M. E. Hay used to be in j | Laebon, Sroue the ares at Peeters Masset ones lead her. 19 | Paterson 125,600 geles. AND THE HEART, THE SOUL, THE CENTER OF THIS SENSELESS PERSE-| the grocery business? nile “Foumeek. ‘the peuiaioenan sted so far are given: | Pel River Me |CUTION OF EVERY MAN WHO DARED ASK FOR A_ LIVING WAGE OR AN_, That the public library does not : Q | cf Brazil, who'by coincidence ts im u — Pet.ot|Grand Rapidw |... 1izst1 286|EIGHT-HOUR DAY, WAS IN THE EDITORIAL SANCTUM OF THIS SAME TIMES. | "That ne Gn ee ng Portugal ‘at a time when a govern on. Increase. | Lowell see 106,294 And this persecution was all the more useless and senseless and + ¢ mean spleen, be-|ton is one of the few inst! yon perp leelfge ia: = 766,883 8.7} Cambridge ...... 104,839 cause unionism months ago quit fighting the Times, the only nonuni laily in the jon, | Which have a four-year course in according to the latest ~y 28.7 | Bridgeport The national leaders, after a 20-year war with Otis, decided that enouw y and time had Journalism? ner ta > |been spent trying to force him to give his men a square deal, and they ni alone ‘wv 8 RO errs grgr rer ara San Antonio ‘ z|rakings and the scrapings of the underworld that he used instead o ac en paid living Readin 96,071 | wages sprue following ten cities of over) The wreck of the Times plant will be used to the fullest advanta y the men who hate seo eted thett count, so thelr pon {union labor, or thé cause of the men who work. ‘The first impulse of the managing editor ¢ wore - ~~ |the Times was to positively affirm that it avas the res of a union plot That's to be (Continued on Page Three.) program will be carefully worked up sentiment and Citizens’ Alliance hel! Angeles 1 This is certair » sane union man would give an ener MTICAL BEGGAR GOES TO [ovnsty'.c neta suon an west eam cnemy of hs ean 4 deman obi to help them win r fights; capital never can call either of these to its aid when unjustly |* Damesake Is a girl, it will be . JAIL AS A HOLD-UP MAN: secuting the helpless and trampling on the cause of the wage earner oof cw hee range ial No labor organization, and no sane man in its ranks, had a hand in the explosion in Los = : Se (By United Press.) » That the right name of Viola 3 ‘ P = Allen, who ts pinying at the Moore BADAIOS, Spain, via Porte this week, ls Mrs. Peter Duryea. WY | Suese Frontier, Oct. 5.—A republi- ’ Manuel ascended the already tottering throne Feb. 1, 1908, following the assassination of his father and elder brother. The king for months was prac- tically imprisoned in his palace. The people did not like him be- cause he was small and a “book- worm.” He soon lost his fortl- tude and became the creature of his ministers. The Escape of the King. King Manuel, if he has escaped, (Continued on Page Three.) HERE'S A GIRL THEY WILL NAME AFTER T. R. see ee eee eee OAKLAND, Cal Oct Theodore Roosevelt today will receive a teleg i ing him that he has a name sake in the third of triplet born Mra. John Blu of 8 city. Because KING MANUEL. eee eee ER ER Ee iia Angeles, and the man who jumps wildly at that sort of a lie and spreads it over the COUNTY FREER ER ER RHR eee ag esl geet pe ote only peat sre ged to injure the cause of nine-tenths of the people of the nation, is an irresponsible fanatic, not HILLM AN ff Oo FA Cc A Simple Kequest "| Denevan to give up a brand new|Many degrees above the bomb-thrower and the knifer in the dark Matt Laughed It Off 4 cripple, friend, I'm (hat at the point of a revolver | | T 7 Sempelied across your path to Frank was real angry about it, and | tread, yelled for the police. Bart told} E T E OTIS--LIBEL armon 0 Ss | be r st : a 6 now, kind friend, have Judge Gordon this morning that . * . oo a ‘ 1 t ot man will have a hearing| unless the great preponderance md and do the noble (the hat was his property, but when — — Lik W amt t on the six in of such precedents were in fa- er ee ae ba nag agaed he Tan aa Gy sapere) e inner : ‘ Fs vor of the return of evidence to ingly said: | “7%.” LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5.—General | court j « him with fraud the hat ber was 7% t f arth and Yes! re past tefeana, ‘*heowner, | would not so rul As th hat num .| Harrison Gray Otis must appear in Otis wae permitted to go free on U, E. Harmon of Tacoma the keow what brow \ e ails to defrauc Public interest requires that Judge Gordon became suspicious his own recognisance a | « pe ain ely candidate to suecee r y « demanded d. at 2 o'cloc Hillmar such evidence be always avall- trics on as to e truth Bart's assertion. court to anewer to mplaints . si f “ r| “ ol sand ~ . , ai “Bn 4 y et sain ine fates sworn to by A. J. Gallagher, a San J ge Grimehaw on the ticket of the " q joa be J Be able. The convenience of the Mie is taking a ch ae. | Poster put up'a smooth plea that|Franctaco labor leader, charging] ROCHESTER, Minn, Oct. 5.—|Non-Partivan league for the i ta eal tesla Bomeeay owner Is not be considered: Med by Patrot vo thotnige cb wax waiting for him at Der-|libel, Otis was arrested Inst night| Although Senator Robert M. La| pre court. Final deci Gardner with a bland sn ernc r attorn The district attorney will hold the ras “tees =e B= r. A® the judge hunts quail|on warrants issued by Judge Short-| Follette of Wisconsin, who yester not en made, but it loc ae Ge Ce as - books: pending Judge Donworth's ni h ings # the jud u . . writ day unde nt an Operation at the | Harmor motherir sr er frant ° f decision ol mye ‘he vicinity of (all, of San Francisco. A writ of|day underwent an operation a r , her | ' 0 decision. : gpd — Fol boeing ogg hob Nor yg ©” corpus, returnable at 2|Mayo brothers’ hospital, is not yet| Harmox dir # wntl) 1 will Jed Matthew as he ‘ 1 ‘ a United States District Attorney, ; b y t tt r ld ing sued by gelout of ¢ er, his condition is very r age ‘ candidate from rte it of the cou stric ’ er Todd, in opposing Burch, said Ss b F n ing the truth and swed k today, was issued by Judge|ont of danger, bh ndit ; a fe Potieal pice ager hin . rela Willis, acting presiding judge of favorable today. here to succeed hmar con arge st — in the seures oF Se. cnet, i ore mt tric ination of these books which and moved to Tacoma after the con:| GEORGETOWN IS LIVE. | disposition nt Hillman’s re-| have not been returned there CoS Gerry a et © ot! TOWN, SAYS HUSBAND) O05, 204,014, Dee to oul Bel cevetenes 9 great Goat ot ee to Bure ora r c tion of this case. Therefore, | * | a town | n 1 on worth we have returned all book gentioman was accepted by sava| Was Tapering Off mowacbatmre: the lis ofl rin criinal action fe han hv Pie those which are to be presented young men, Each was allowed two| George Buratto. At been deemed right for the gov. in evidence,” minutes to waltz about the stage] pat § n ended a six-day er ‘ , entire ernment to present all the evi Hillman’s bond of $30,000 was with one of the chorus girls, The| gagement th King Booze t er y 1 mt dence available. The owner furnished by David H. Moss, vice kirls, y'understand, were togged| night 1 to defeat " t f ship of the evidence, no matter [president of the First National Witnesses to out in pink—well, the only word for | oughiy what its nature, has never been bank, and W. D. Hofius, president Girls’ B, Pc iP em is tight | Jai) was Imperativ I t r 0 in M considered. | know of no prece of the Hofius Steel &. Equipment to read the (Cr > . One chorw a green] I wa t ‘ z off.” @ r remov te etow dents covering such action, and, company Ball, on second 2 creation mear " costume | e@ Pat olice Judge G r i ¢ y afterward Have nished t q rn iths Mary satisfying Clerks, cigs have finished ee years the | MMies ths the a ; “ro } | y'understand, wa an immense} Ps ah f ap " v sowed, or perhaps ‘twas her waits} yi tioned the judge eer ting the 7 { ing ta One mustn't go too} ¢ wered Pat ghty fe 1 © returned not oy, a04 Rear-college / 1 deeply into such things at The wi “Get ou nid the judge ‘ oree in. the The Star's artist a fangle that \ic Srenue last evening —s houlders that were generously ex favorite, Perhaps It was her shapely lilly draped thro éd not iperior t 1 | the theatre | | 3 ir ne bare-back lady and her patt | | Withtiy 0 after “Hand-| escaped apd B, right there ant, P L a é ae wean MEE Woman. phidic Wee ie Hoppe Way Ahead | mateh tonight, Hoppe now haa a lead of t night's play he died last ye ay ower refused to Bo dicen a P LPS ver ly concealed in an envel| NEW YORK Oct, 6—Backers of] GIRL SHOOTS MAN WHEN [ricc, who as fatally wounded by tomy wounds Delon ead teas Star artist and t night nt wire frot J 1 e and let my mothen Prober w THEY H+ b JUST TWO MINUTES EACH growled the Star artist, wi By United Press.) FRANCISCO, Oct know,” he gasped faintly da a ; ‘ 1| brought M ngst score uj § : 21 count . ¥ eceived by Capt z ; ‘ " - © waltzing will begin right/is chuck fall of temperament and| 25 ueint cn areeated tt ll S 0 d Museum, 1p Now York, inj “The wallsing will begin right/is chuck full of temperament and) $9 pots i peg re Berta es ren fe keer ine sate Gill Signs Ordinance lef assina-|away now. Any genniemun that| really d y 50's, the chief ass 8 hb 9 ~ Rey A ia avecones . a t t; The volide say ¢ out fall and wits with the ladte An’ I t { the | Street ! cht v he \ while 1 4 Oa are 5 “ want tuh say there ain't going to! p' lgRestoc ‘ ‘ tly | re ‘ ‘ ni i ' ar t 8 1 ’ . . &. oie tepped forward and po: | War Chorus Gir y removed his red BUS 66 of the ot ere” he Degen {6 Gant ibilant whisper |be no kiddin’ or remarks whatever | Good Prober, unkind which is r artist did r r 4, Understand Alter out from P. side. Which |of any kind ; , Hans pete? Pelf-accused means from behind the scenery No answer from the collection] ie. De Ned tt on “phil hat is—lad 8 nd |down in front ! he prizes we : Fea pertntenden tor ml ’ i. aoe tter ean b vines itl c i the management wished It } t Gihersahdseened thaliden tty . jin the | ; that useq ne of the aftery gennlemur The unwigged gentle They Wore Tights. ay I ; i an a entity bean awtul sere k a fresh start The invitation of the unwigged | understood | i net

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