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ie Siar’s Carrier Army Don’t Hesitate to Phone " _ Skis ony and the PR RIRTY ; Se live you may have The Star The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa te your door for 25e per month, per tails to reach your home regularly every xe ee. | night. You are entitled to good service. 12, NO. 195. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910, ONE CENT. 2%, TRAINS AnD NEWS STANDS te ds No. 1 Becomes Mrs. Reynolds No. 4, Wife No. 3 ls Broken Hearted Because ogee eT ssc Trustees of Public Welfare League Holding Mayor Responsible for may broak, but (ts) fluence were freely tavie upon od |{he young lawyer: ae yet unknown £5, Conditions; Launches Campaign to Oust Him From Office. : fame and politics. a ‘A Reynolds, senior MOM) devoted father could do for a loved law firm of Reynolds, | daughter was done for the bride of ~ 4 Hatson, wes wsarrlet | Caries 2. so dg Biss meds F Holding Mayor Gil ponsible for the actic of his police chief, blaming him as the terday, to| {ther had large investments, an y's ¢ nect Hemvacatil condition elow “the line,” » Public J , Wash, yesterday la beautiful home was the gift to « d gra J idit below “the line,” the Publi Welfare T. Reynolds |the newly married couple g tee launched the recall campaign : nst the mayor at a meeting attend- rement It's the breaking or the making ) nembers fale of sweet bells out | of & man——his wife,” and the happy ¢ peo ‘lar rid the mayor's office of Hi Gill and to clean up the police force were thoroughly ee tatrings |Otide of Charles A. Reynolds , the final ; | , 4 jangled heartstring: « and the fir ecisi F } | petitions tomor was .reached unani-« cat j"made” him. They entertained, row ihe Dave suffered for) and their beautiful home was man eo Wo "| thrown open with wide hospitality ‘ y initiate ¢ we ltl ta gh ) enbocriotion wae gone of happiness, while | wien ay) Nec mettharn netare ie ! ; ! aes pee ane ia and weeps | Bayne loved Charles A. Reyn . ‘way of the world }and when a woman loves, she loves. : : Reynolds married the) ne hitherto unknown young at tee | ! t Six 3 t will I charge of the,cireulation of the recall pegain yesterday DY | torney made political friends, and | TAL VL catitinin ta ts : nap ph si aridhgt ee nto’ ia & thotodel tae: iY Siea aia not hold |beKAR to gain political influence. | Vice hs : co nl ler ‘ : The young wife was as interested | . I i 0 fed aad Wife, and they | oe he in gis aspirations, and lent a - etitic ectic t t j when the child was | charming woman «# power to bis am-| — : x a ie | I 1 or ‘ P ies the compliance of the peti- ond. }bitions. She was with him at meet: | - : Hine telth @ phate me wey be a . makes it Oblieeey Married Again ings and political gathering», an WSS pg a Y Reynolds came to it was her pride when political rec _ . r ‘ “tae 1 a ‘ lecti tl Deed while a strugeiing cognition came. He came to be| E T M mbers ¢ ‘ ar cir s mm recently he Id in Los bayer, married a Ballard |known as an orator in ail party H ; ngele ‘ r ‘ soe ” ont Sander ¢ the recall and allow: te ea the first year of their}campaixns, He became assistant | 4 t , . i ai ee dd wot do tite Valted States district attorney here we : yp ° baer : nee dciikiad’ weber Mayor oil et deautiful Elsa and district attorney in California : thern girl of social But down in Callfornia was an whose wealth and in-/other woman and the son. The Be attle wife knew of the California ex ees sare pg aaa NEW REPUBLIC IS ATA hal. cscs: LaborMen WATCH YOUR = 47#+¥ caunenen (TAR WANTS i} former wite. | | There were no children of the| 2 @ | BERLIN, Oct. 7,—Senhe r 1 r of Portugal, to | - — later marriage, and tn the futtoess | bled the Nationa t m § R at the royalists femachinist and pre.|of her charity, the young wife of-| } 1 defeated the repu an f ‘ oughout the north. | Pamployed at the|fered to recetve the son in her) ection of Portugal ttle, Renton & home. But the mother of the va str gle rut a8 f / : B Patrolman Has-| was not w ints ; Gteatitak Gol to ew siecle by the relgn diplomat e| aueceeded In| “I will go away a part of every | | 1 c ) Man-| corps sta here, The jou pees against blind| year,” sald the childless woman, | ommnenstion . uel f Portugal deel 1 that he ministers, 1 by Sir Francis ad Uoned Press.) der Valley district,|“and the son may visit you in our Li | Newport Cafe Owner Says He Has Enough Votes to Get His | “7"4,77m" 8, tar until the | Villiers, of Great , called PETERSBURG, Oct. 7—The ye been ¢ bject of con-| home.” ‘ | r ears. Fur-|apon the pr onal foreign minis tening of reserve forces to the ; ae ee en mphrey of “God-Hater License Through, But He Hasn't Unless Somebody |t! n this } 1 not con x Machado, tendered thet Swedish frontier is causing a great Tepe ot ——. city! | bgt. 6 Gana y » * tame tailed to make good | Switches—Who Will It Be? inclone t » and received assurances of |deal of speculation here as to the frst to fall into Hassel-| Love's everything with a woman. | before a committee of the Central | bd, sie a ed e # cheerful | th new admit ation that czar’s intentions, and the belfef is Tikes. The patrolman had| But it isn't with the man the | Labor Council, and the council will day night the Newport caf#/ proprietor, that if he would take out | 4nd Was particularly pleased ties and the rights of foreign-| that Nicholas will grab the ice-free det ngoard Then the divorce court told the |go on record ax strongly opposed | will make another attempt to get! the Green roo the ulimar r ' * Mol power would be protected { seaboard along the North mn police court this morn.|*OFY of cruelty and neglect, and/ to hin candidacy for conxress. The| itt license renewed by the city that there be no objection | harbor g\(t was annou deposed | Atlantic he has been yearning for. ple 1 guilty, and Judge ‘8¢ lew declared the separation of |epecial committee of the council | counell. The council has gone on| te the Hk nthal informe a 1 King Mar ’ = 4 him $100 Charles A. Reynolds and Elsa M./had Humphrey before it and record as opposed to the Newport! KeRoge th dn't take the} tors r , ’ lie, Do agen Mart and Patrolman Heath ; Reynolds jtioned him on his attitude toward |under the conditions under which objegtionable features out n per cent of the voters ee he! 4 ‘ t a ™ oya Manuel's uncle the duke of Hquor at Blind ples con-| That was April 5, 1910. For stx/iabor. Humphrey's answers to the | it Ix now opérating, and the vote on | hag’ enough votes now to get it ate ruisers porto, would be exiled, but their ACTOR AT MAJESTIC IS Yoho Schenck and Chas. |Ye#r* they had been married, and | questions of the committee were |the question Monday night will be | Unteush iN © been or-| personal pr ty rights would be the wife could not bear that friends | tar from being frank, and in view | significant of several things The Newport's Gr iat Columbia City. Johnson, r on room and i ort 4 ' ected. Th an unexpected Beek today sald they would) 1 cuy. The divorce was not of Andrew Puruseth that be “was| When the matter was up be gp) 7 Rares Phrngy at aah & ‘ 2 u ie charges to the limit | fore the tallowing members of | men a emen drinking in The United Presse today received enerally own, and daily she . ed labor in| r she ft t jaeneraily known, ne |the worst foe of organized labor In| {50° Counc voted againet the | Pt¥acy In violation of the law, but arth r fr wah. tives Gomaehed aReOUi oF the WHO DIDN’ LKNOW ACT | Ro@enthal seems to have enough b fr from “ imet t inquiries about her hus-| congress,” the committee reported - - Hi--Pinched band. Embarrassing complications | saversely on him Newport Biaine, Bohike, | Hrmeninal soe » have enous ol es mover Denney, Goddard, Kellogg, Mul he 4 hat be 1 beginning | frose A delegation from the council um) | Smads ee v slice trouble. There Oct T er of |. See 5 se eee Confusion of Identities. officially waited on Jude Puaka wins eeed tow the teas hought of any incon-| Portug as sally + nized (Continued on Page Ten.) When Scott and Wilson, a vaude- ogxed it 1 . . » headqua enlence + Rosent unt } act, opened their tu duri When Mr, Reynolds went to Cait | Black in his headq i - ventence Rosenthal until Ke pen n arn during say her| Butler hotel yesterday port: Bullock, Conway, Hart, | [umenen his license, and th 9 o'clock performance at the q . “st the Donlan FREE Mae she was asked about Sawyer, Way, Zbinden. e } te C . but she was not/and told him he had been invited eounct he state of public Majestic th e last night, the King #t., John was erty h = or by Sin "Rey [to meet the council at special Wolfe evaded a vote by being lon, etood by Kelloas , Scott member of the team was ar motley gathering. | there Abe cht to}meeting on October 12 excused. Wardall, Murphy and it remains to be seen whether rested by Charles Henderson, a upon which the /nolds and the son were md e a Schiumpf were absent ' 5 ould be run. From | Seatt! A house was furnished on Rosenthal can pull ever enough private detectiy es Jobn switched to/the lake, and friends, not know c cit Kellogg ha might votes Monday night to continue his ott works in the audience affairs of Svattle,|of the divorcee, asked Elsa Hayr Y granting of a to the violation of the law Dressed as a “rabe,” he has a dia- i ck on Reynolds how she liked it on the Newport tn the 1h com mittee The Columbia cafe tw due for 3 logue from an orchestra seat with oe lake ¥3 But Elsa Bayne Reynolds and witi make a fight on the floor trimming Mor nigh ‘ ting In a yt 1) ten gains Mr. Wilson, who is on the stage. foo much,” muttered was not living on the lake. It was |of the council Monday night. The The Coln a fully r f nner ‘ ent T i é of the “ce Henderson was sitting behind Scott . Tan + speech terminated a maddening discord, a med of | Newport has a Gre : room and & om ‘ . prietor a c is tl ¢ « thief t Stewart Hardware| When the performance opened last x abruptness, When matrimonial harmony } Lt “e an aes : Jw > rt ; ing the hat owns t e rT . : t Ee os pany, ¢ st. whose nigh a nd he thought Scott was an Then October 6 and an be 1 prie fi ‘ at ah 1 t ordinary disturber. He arrested mt wurt yer six months Hine ' . bo protien 7 |e day trom the grantms of the.d od freee the aliey, Sad (he Green| pummines to , ‘ ke ° ; eiling thi r ‘ him and Scott put up a hard tussle % stuff cree, the time and a day required day Sileab Wedd m from the Globe building. | | will be ker ‘ f & thief rer room | BF f etjin 4 ng to convince the de- * Kent if youll by the laws of Washington, Mrs LOS ANGELES, Cal. Oct. 7 Kellogg told The Rosenthal, the’ cared _ ‘ intends t mas zen f a ive t was al stage work. Charles A. Reynolds the first be-|r.6 end of the metal. workers ee a : ! eis | ued cel 1 Trumbull was called came Mre. Charted A. Reynolds the | vtrixe which began in this ety! | , j focke r nee bin , . . : r Jerson had manhandled fourth, and the strange song of Vfe Jon, tis In sight. Mayor Alex Gaby Will Not Desert Boy j are asleey f r is me ‘ rst-class shape, and set has {ts minor key aster ik wes leavened today, ba Do you KNOW? x . ) a a = E ote r of his room hings rigt ts Rida seein Se succeeded in gaining the conser : N ~[) y Ki Gab Ren hes : a , be geo » but the < composed of batt That Voiney P. Mart, one of our Re Unies wh a t The hie r 0 r nd reais and Manutacturers Aanocia,| city fathers, used to be a conductor! — Gigwwa, oct, 7. That Mile nto the store by mean ewelry’ «ay, Joe Must Go Back o meet general strike}on the Chicago & Northwestern) 9.1, pes ‘Lys will not desert y a AR Dom Manuel now that he has With el f t we x Joe. Viola is a Tacoma man _ wv tine eat oe iia fallen on evil days, was the dec r e “¢ hief clit e\a v \ ton} 5, ue Bianchi is a Seattle police i Cates Preece.) stand the expiceta ly aie to settling differences and eee te a iaanare od “lee Mare faration made by the French } m at ; * ; 7 , the — Ree ANG! 7 en pclae ee ae ae alling off the strike é r to th hited P - an afoul the sec BLES, Cal, 0 warranted the su : »: Willtam H. White? ar eee ond Joe last night, and after a talk- ass of clews that might which | ‘That John T. Condon, dean of the hom yon Se ; ; 0 5 wine: saphena ee jfest offered to give the latter a SES Sletion of the 1 bare section of the city. law ‘schoo! ai the University, of] megy the king in Parie October SPIELER AND SNAKE EA | weekly “cut” if allowed to “work” " ioe 7 d we mid- Washington, ts a Sative of the state “ rtainly hop in Seattle the police hav night two me » seen to ente : . of Washingt cabins = hie ot 16 and | certainly hope to oe : Sreeapoa the and eset ‘ond “Me tal Trades Counc al That Waiter &. Fulton, rmer Meds Which appear to ther the bail rot ® rear door. Port Gamble September 1863? him there,” she said. “I will n - t second Joe sotzed Se Moet prom) t r r half an he ak i 7 7 7 turn against my king in misfo ne Joe by the scruff of the Pe con dat ; slow dy te a, Va, Oct. 7 That George FP. page eo tune. On the contrary ¢ will be ARE FINED neck held him until the police * the home e officers ¥ . Cok passed through ib Nar gain ying tgp kinder than ever to him, He auto 3 i. In police court today , of ' here | , ron his apeect pole yon “ (| was so kind to me Joe called the second Joe ed te “| will remain at the Apollo * m t r I t t ¢ y ja la i j A he first on theatre here until the 15th and ° \ e er don gave the first Joe a — ident did no v OT peecgtreodb ny ly > ry aa then will take the first train , e pit ¢ last Fr 4 ibbard |One hour to beat it back to that there was r greet him . e . chant for Paris. 1 believe even now 4 r er gt . $ an. | a r 9 P whe b a partner © Pi . erwards | have to fill engage. 2 ’ v eee ee ee scheduled at Bris e he willl oman from Washingtor THOUGH BANKRUPT 225i. 2ictir tia oretegugmcim in un” | Sie Agua meen ve ¢ " heir i making cam rougt south | 9 A. White, ar Sithorities. H the ag t the man and midd ¢ for t * * * * OLD MAN IS LET OFF. the Appalac expe n | sheriff of King i “ | 4 P : ° | ‘That, with a population of ir é ici Dp E ‘aid’ 1 *. : 1859, the assessed valuation of Se ' “old ; Peckovich in Fight sie oe oko th police oa k of the police * ‘day afternoon, * allow me to go, ® up wh > rid me as going to ® nicide,” put in Patrol- # ud * neant it then admitted & Q but that was be w& was weary and under *® nee of whiskey.” * pon his promise to forego * elf-destruction Judge Gordon * owed the old man to depart. * left the court room with & d head. * ee es With Celomonmesics| “Nise cae nous orate! cw | a grader on the aee Green Lake car line, at 2 o'clock Emmanuel Ce em was inaugurated today stumbled over the body of a Con That the Boston bi ch man in the woods near by, who had sotisovich were of ok building whic killed himself by drinking carboli i acid, Beside the body lay a note addressed to “My Sister, Miss Hat tle Culley, Reading, Pa.” which read “God forgive me, Hattie ' had to do this.—C. W. Culley . Gulley was about 30, and is sa # ne © have a wife at Burlington. He That there is a Seattle Spirit, *%" at 8 gt . in meni “ tor of George Burbank, once at Burlington That the major league That Nome has three dail SHEER EERE EEE EE EEE That ox nat ady “owty vee’ "THREE MOTHERS, ONE BABY, FIGURE IN STRANGE DRAMA $ COBHAM, Wa., Oct. 7.—‘I man. | win both ways, for, if ude i ; i w ton to the court: through life with the ating of sn | TO. t Two ; . . 3 I bring proof that through life with the sting of an wir ¢ 4 ; A : t Mc ha bring “oroot a insult unresented \ ad oM ea he ot he boy. Mrs Chaloner, brother of . “Sheriff rab acta : } ut | ; 3 fen Bob” Chanler today. Chaloner YAPOLI . \ leads the simple life on his { , farm near here Sister Was Dying. “| meant it as an insult to ‘ cla . : ; oonge op 1 V Dolgorouki, not to the boar,” , 4 ! said Chaloner. “I shall expect a challenge to a duel. If Dolgo- rouki seeks satisfaction he will get it. | am an expert marks have named my prize boar Dal gorouki,” said John Armstrong