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BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER Which Explains Why Certain Judas Insurgents Have Lined Up With Traitor Humphrey 1 "God Hates a Coward” Humphrey has any idea that he can buy over the support of the self-respecting nts of the First Congre ssional district, simply because he has been able to purchase a few weakling 4 insurgents, he ts due to meet up with the biggest surprise of his unlovely political career. | "Humphrey has money. It is coming from the sources that need Humphrey in congress, and with this William E, Humphrey is an undesirable in any party. If he were an out and out insurgent from the begin ney he has succeeded in enticing some few former insurgents into his camp. It took no skill or genius on | ning, he would deserve defeat for the simple and indisputable reason that he is in every re pect unfit to hold shrey’s part to do this; it was merely a question of money, and what Humphrey lacks in ability and | public office, he thinks he can make up for with dollars. } And he never showed his unfitness more clearly thai when he went into the market with his money sacks The two or three turncoat insurgent leaders” who have enlisted under the predatory trust banner of ’ 7 to buy up weakling insurgents to lend a degree of false political honesty to his headquarters. There could be no phrey have no excuse to offer for their defection other than the threadbare, crumpled one of party expedi- | better proof of his inate insincerity, his groveling duplicity and his grasping and unabashed ambition than this It is an excuse that cannot be made without an apology and it convinces nobody except that those who | paltry trafficking with his former enemies on a dollar and cent basis. jtare Judas deserters for a few pieces of silver. HUMPHREY IS A SPECTACLE TO GAG A DECENT MAN, AND HIS PURCHASED CHAT- Humphrey never \ \ progressive republican and can never be one. He is congenitally a small, narrow. | TELS ARE BENEATH HONEST CONTEMPT. ALL PETITION "he Se | sychopantic man, ever ready to lick the boots of privilege and grovel before the frown of the interests. He would crawl from here to Washington on hi political belly for the sake of getting there; he would promise anything, ally himself with anybody, and make any agreement for vote attle Star omedition | | VOL, 12, NO. 196. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910, ONE CENT. 2% TRAINS axp following is thte text of the recall petition which is NEWS STANDS Ge circulated for signatures by the Public Welfare League ‘ ust Mayor Gill and Chief Wappenstein ‘dort to 0 Pr Mike Honorable City Council of the City of Seattle, King| ounty, Washingtor | We, the undersignes ctors and voters of the city of : » hereby ask and petition for the removal of Hiram C 7 mt incumbent of the office of mayor of the city of > ] Kine county, Was mn, and we hereby demand the of a successor to said Hiram C. Gill so sought to be (sae ia Dae ees Sram. aa fm accordance with the provisions of Sec. 11, of " Beech os SHADOW OF TENDERLOIN FALLS etd ays Hiram C. Gill | that the following is a general state-| Sa of the grounds for which the removal of said Hiram C. Gill} J the office of mayor of the city of Seattle is sought | . That during the time the said Hiram C. Gill has been i of the city of Seattle he has shown himself to be incom- | SUMIET bno Locctd the sonotative power by select-|City’s Chief Executive Is So Deeply Entangled That He Is Powerless to Beat Off petional and political reasons, men personally unfit for | Impending Recall—How Vice Syndicates Have Operated Their Game. for which they were appointed | ~ - SEE Es SRD ‘ — That said mayor has wholly failed, refused and Hiram C. Gill, weak and vaciilat.) Were Closed by Max Wardall while; sisting of D. LaFontaine, L. F j " { * . rs ing, bh 4. The vice ayndi.| he Was acting mayor, and thewe are Ingram, 1. M. Newman, W. H ppetiorm his official duty as mayor by enforcing | cate has turned the screws on him, | ‘he places that are now hit by the | Beyers, A. R. Todd, Fred Schenk s of the city of Seattle. land he has ordered the restricted O'der of the mayor for the unde-|George D. McFarland and F. L he has permitted said city to become a home| district to move to the Tenth av, #rables to move from the present Heldrich, was appointed to circu ihe criminal classes property owned by the Hillside in, “istrict . lath petitions among the property| Bie hh failed vestment company. On face of it the Hillside owbers in that district protesting ¢ has failed to enforce impartially the laws| "the order is not given in so many | !8¥extment company has prevailed. | againat the opening of this crib of the city of Seattle |werds. The undesirabies are sim: | What About Hodge? house, The signatures will be pre continuance in office of said Hiram C. Gill as| ply told that they must move; that I But mr ry - hg onal who must Wee aa mf iron of agen yal yA rd . Pr the mayor will net ¢ mate whe be Conaideree lob Hodge wee rom ‘onday, and i bel the city of Seattle is a menace to the business enter- pad ionat Prec Bhan T thay-mave m record that there will t turned over to the mayor | ‘Moral welfare of said city. | inte the Hillside property they will h av. crib house, and it is And Hiram C. Gill, Seattle's! =| net be disturbed. t that he means business. Glll| mayer, can, if he would, do noth-| - Whe Plot Wae Laid. fo bis anno ment yesterday ating for the decent citizens. He is | Thus works out the plot that had | ‘empted to f 1 the action of fled up with the other fellows. He/ jite beginning when the mayor was|‘he Sheriff by hinting that if he ie involved to the neck in the un-| , |uhanghaled aboard the brewery |'#terfered it would in the detworid mess. }launch Rainier, The Hiliside in-| U%¢e#itables flocking up town Gut the day cf reckoning is at |vestment company has triumphed| What About Decent Citizens? | hand for Hiram C. Gill, the worst | INDECENT! . jover the Rex Investment company In addition to the sheriff, the mayor Seattle ever had. Decent! Toot i and the friends of Gill, who are in. | ™&YOr and the Hideide Investment éitizenship has seen the shadow of la, % terested in keeping the district | COMPANY Will have ontend with the tenderioin cast over the city lwhere it is. And thus bas the mayor |%¢ South Seattle Improvement hall, and when decent citizenship " . : [himself shown another conclusive |l>, Which inst nixht went on rec ie onee aroused it is supreme and 3 SS | re + should be recalled |OT4 a* bitterly and unalterably op- everpowering. ncomcage ro Dd voy Fecae’| poned to the Tenth ay. crib housr. |. Beattie must and will rid herself . an ea oe! . . At n { property owners of Gill. Too tong have he and his first petitions demanding the recall of Mayor H. C. |, “ill’s “friends” are tugging at him |) 1° yee a ; +4 , df 1 igh’ ; | from all sides. The Hillside Invest. |"! & commition, con-! gang degraced this city presented for signatures last night at improvement! ment company cribho rv ‘ c | : and were enthusiastically signed. for occupancy, so Gill ¢ P One hundred members of the Federated Improvement | present district to move ‘ of the Fourteenth ward signed the petition and 75 mem- mv Bone Lg sec festa in league ’ P ; c note if the Rainier Heights Improvement Club set their names | Occupies City Streets j | Now the Hillside Investment com: | | Campaign On. is necessary, 80 that iMegal signa-| pany, which, by the way, is occupy s will be sent | tures will not count. They expecting city streets under a lease, is a} t per the work of securing the t enough names to allow for| corporation organized under | ] ; f of names will be any number that may be stricken laws of the state of Washington Mrongiy by this after- from the petitions by the city comp-| The company was organized June Public Welfare league troller and still leave 25 per cent! 14, 1910, with a capital stock of $75, meselect names with care of the total vote. 100 shares of a par value o Hy expect that the Gill Commend Wardall. riginal officers of the femiack them in every pos-| The Fourteenth Ward Federation ny were: President, Job | My. The league will get four - the poolroom magnate | d names more than (Continued on Page Six.) @. G. Barrett, one of = = =—=e= = = a= |amaller handbook fr tre Safely Resting at Gibraltar, Dom Manuel Declares That He B. Wood; manager, W. A Is Confident That the Revolution Forces Cannot Deprive r - = = oe aes vice promoter; vice-president | Him of Rule in Portugal CAN GET A DIVORCE Davis, of the notorious Paris house. | _ ~ Barrett and Davia were the original (Hy United Pree an order of banishment against trustees | GIBRALTAR, Oct. 8.—It re-| King Manuel, Queen Mother Ame On August 17 the cor , rte ¢ today that Dom Manuel tle, Dowager Queen Marie Pia and Cooper, of the Stradfor¢ joon, of Gibraltar that he was confident today that the Duke of Oporto was president; Davis, ¥ ® e ain his thre Man- captured while fighting and that he 1 tame?” of the divorce court grind out about | Barrett, secretary; Wood, treasu nel in said to have expressed the was escorted to the seacoast and Me he (or she) leave (20.8 This morning, three|and John E. Clancy, Davis and G.| belief that the gre r placed aboard the royal yacht | | Army of Deputies, Led by t P judges were busy attending uncon-|H,. Boucher, trustees, Boucher is | army and the | 1, and Amelie. The order of exile against | | Sheriff, Will Wipe Out iW tested cas Judge Gay made the |to have the saloon privileges in the | that i hea him and the failen king je most/ | Family Uni Deitz S oom Weated him (or her) all | tas record a showed the | house | anti-republica strict | ” | muy Uniess Veitz Sur- pee Stet you” reatest ennui In disposing of them Forced to Buy Stock | it was reported here today that| , : | | $ | renders — Both Father S70 are seeking a d ree, you In Judge Frater's court, It took ON the undesirables of the under (Ry United Pres) Dom Manuel had attempted to com wae Ww d 3 tebe questions and maybe a little longer this morning. But| world who had any money were LISBON, Oct. 8—The republic of ~~ — ~- Lucius McGuire, chief of police Son ounded. more maybe it was because several men| forced to buy “stock” In this con-| Portugal today formally prociaimed (Continued on Page Six.) | This is the rumor on the street this afternoon. Gill was in con- - ane then a brief silence, applican’s sought divorces there, in-| cern, the atock sales amounting to} « | ference with some of his advisors this morning, and at the conclu. | (ay Waited Peeas.) by & long 4 ‘out yawn | stead of the usual array of women.| $116,000. The st ae Dae be | sion it is said that he strongly intimated that Lucius McGuire would | WINTER, Wis. Oct. 8—Deputy Wilson R "| Edward J. Lannon and Joseph T.|L. K, Church, an employe of George be announced as chief of police tomorrow morning. | Sheriffs engaged in a pitched bat- LeBeau complained that their re-|F. Vanderveer, and until recently He Bought a Lot From C. D. Hillman But When McGuire was manager of the Gill campaign last spring, and was herr noon today with John Dietz Bad you're freed frow spective wives got the Tannhauser,|on the county p roll as a de ~ secretary 01 the Wilson campaign committee at the recent primary. is son Leslie at Cameron i teiieeny Naupart, Ce el ok Othér eet | tective in the prosecuting attorney's He Went Out to Look at It He Found An- : - pare, wounding Dietz fatally, it is Mivery jong Jud habits, which. made ft quite impos-| office. The friendship of Gil! for other Man Building a House On It — The believed, and also wounding his Mey 8 ie ne > ene j : ioe lis of thd " son. Both father and son suc- ees voots ia = them to live together any he Eanes ee ee oe site Shark Had Sold the Same Piece of Land to ceeded, with the help of Mrs. Dietz Me Gve minutes for h Lannon was married in January,| The Rex Investment company Two Persons. sre te. yeangee members of the are made y 1910, LeBeau in 1907 anized ¢ y getting back 2 " 1 _ ito the They both | similar concern, was org n in eM it King count | 5 mills | got decrees der the legal auspices « cabin, where they have for five 4 = - - +. Hammond, attorney Its of-| State of Washington ‘ounty of;as to ude th r , | days defied the sheriff's forces, and ‘ } ae two @ es who can o—18 | consider ‘ treme soky their injuries are not definitely ] ’ |not be found, A. Dexter, president tt d no eee { known. The sheriff's deputies are | E SURPRISED IF and L. R. Gilbert retary and| A Stray, being . " r amount of money when | preparing to advance on the cabin. | on oath deposes and sa | Shortly before 10 o'clock Diet: pasurer, The capital stock of the 1 J T am at vithin t 8 | re _ Bde ing a cement dance hall which was|in the latter part of 1909, whict « WRAY cracked two safes in Fremont but sieging deputies. His surrender ig & Cemen 5 1 as | in ee ak een iat Ones ; : y only $1 in postage stamps reward-|was demanded. Dietz turned and ‘ - be operated under their crib| called for ten r Subscribed ¢ rn to befe ‘ of thals atiant | a Mi apparent authentic ently de od the progressives and | hy, edichiing the Hillside place, |in cutting brash in Hillman’s N me th - tember, 1910. The Central Labor Cour & a er 8 ran, with the buliets of the deputies ition, , rattan Myn ghooun? bape Sion ee a played. in| Yard adidtion to Bremerton 4 . : ‘ endor the Non-Part F otwithstanding the fact that alraining around him. Fifty feet re Roo ’ t resort to save the republicar a k. the stockholders “double-|@ common laborer, working in saw » - pon i - I eg ary t and =the n large Pg ted sign 8 a ifie “a that esd by cabin he stumbled and Dey . i ye es | ae si cj | mills, logging camps and wherever|Netary Public In and for the state |, od tabor have pledeed t e safe was not locked, cracksmen | pitched forward, BRiler of endorsement 'y as such. Hu as x was atl crossing” each other, and added | mil Bs mss ll : of Washington, residing at Se to work for the success of | blew open an old safe in the office | wm © He, ime a supporter C Roo velt | to thi was a landslide wl pric. aoe ae, atthe Lasatdate of the Sunset Varnish company,|* * *®XRARKRRKRRERE pa alee hos ae it | tieally destroyed the fo ) oat 3 oe . ‘ This is the fir litical “4 ng st hortly after letter « it seems now, will the proposed vice hell fore Iv ' t ¢ thi mornin Postag sgl rey to his bosom. The prc The Other Vice Faction Hillman ts to Invest in some made e € norning ag who " > “ee ment € i} A ; . haw 1 w r stampa tc he value of $1 formed N . » say goodby to Roosev corporations were the men order Otherw i rm > ey will not be at all aston-| have their vice money Inve could 1 the I was told AWFUL ” RONALD c th ag he she ed at his future. choice df po-| the present district, Berryman I paid Hillman’s agent $15 bef the : J. Rooseve al friend# and supporters dovic, the Sixth av. house and the|went to work, I worked a f an cy | re ese are the places that| week, whe told that Joes enald th peel ines te del A politic i eat, TH . wu , nothing dott more Sean sanlies cb tho cotinutna cause t 1 Labor Cour fic depot at Fremont had been * HISTORY OF DIETZ’ FIGHT. * * John Dietz began his single handed fight against the state ¥ of Minnesota and big lumber * compafiies three years ago. delogate Three hours later Police Ser ed poll } | geant Carr heard an explosion. On made up | investigation he found. that the t ip he ffic of the Northern A lumber company wanted to drive its logs past Dietz property. It w njure the ty, and Die wante 7 © political er € th e of nitro. } ” “ t er An in fficient tit tt bk attle in ord ‘ ‘ ni ‘ ’ 1 ron, | dorser f quantit 5 DOGS” IS WHAT DO YOU KNOW? n* Renttie. to r Tin eatin or the: guncemexapuretet tie Raplosty sclvsen, cas THE REV Z SAN DIEGO HEARD FROM. chased, While there as induced | with 3 ” : judges, however, in the opinion of |the safe-blo fled without com 0) to jy $10 of the mone he os the council, was outside the bounds : * * | « * « * ] * * 1 the . ‘ ; a kaeOMOM. Oat’ Ax Silene for aarvicen, On Buather toe thier Pe tee of politics, especially party politics. attempts of last night mark j CANS CALL US That A. E. Flagg was the first). one population of Ban Diego, *|the contract was made the pur Peis cage Boye * °™P" | it was pointed out that the supreme |the fifth effort of safe-blowers in i * * * * * o x ' ; 2 and self has head and n to Dietz many ' pur | tations whieh ¢ | “ A recall petition in the chase of these two lots at $150 each. | this town ts ¢ court Is close to the man who|Fremont in the past year He did it on A ¢ one ont, “ A few days later I we out to see| aware of the ™ | works, as decisions are being hand one (BY United Pree 1910, and was close ly fol the second lot and found that some deattle “dtaph ed down continually in damage| pAKERSFIELD. Cal W ORLEANS, Oct. 2 c » Ey W. Way one wae building & house on it analcie} é, | suits and principles of law enun: That W, Hutchinson, vault clerk ounty clerk's office, used to claimed the property as hi aible ty . ciated that bear particularly on the | strike in the Lost Hills district Americans in Hondura . mney | | When [ complained at the Hill Bount entenced to an { ini taeans the council gave |ET@W!ME daily. Tt was estimated! BY cabling Washington tc ‘tind That Louis Silvain, secretary of SEND RELIEF TRAINS. }man office about that, they told me] ¢ inate term of from one ita ubakalified andoveansent gi the | today that 2,000 men have lef Warships, sid he Young Men‘'s Republican Club | they would give me another lot for] ars in the reformatory at|Non-pertiean judiciary tleket ana Baker fheld for the new fields d ut clerk for Judge Gilliam,| WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 8.—While jit. But I wa sso disgu ted with this | Monroe The woman is marri a) will support {¢ to a man ing the n wee and = hundre dogs” is the 1 to sell ribbons or some other|no confirmation of the burning of| method of doing business that 1] and has three children She swore | of automobiles loaded with — pros the of the Hondurans, as men lingeries at the old Mc-|the two towns of Baudette, Minn., | absolutely refu ed to take anything| that she wa 8 years old |e KR AKA KARR RR wz | Bectors are leaving every day MUI Of suspected inte Carthy store years ago? |and Spooner has been received, |else, They finally allowed the pay |® For Seattle and vicinity: * ; , Maing bY Americans in the That Frank A. Twitchell, receiver | owing to the complete destruction | ment 1 had made on the second lot * Occasional rain tonight and *| The American Peace bp : , de society ; H oF n¢ =Canadian | to apply on that of the first lot, and| The trouble with the man who can |* Sunday cooler! moderate pt to celeb 9 e ran to his of e land office at Seattle, was of telegraph wir th | a plans to celebrate in 1914 the hun ‘ ed ater Sf the Central American aa en and decorator and "| Northern has sent out two rellef|the original contract. was changed! see both sides of a question is that|# southerly winds * mptied a Winchester Cal, | 576, according to the census bureau toda O« Excitement over e recent oll RRR ¢ cablegrams today state "Death to Tatt’s KSEE EEE EERE AREER ERE KRAAAAEAAAAHAAR EERE EE RENE REE RR HM H |dred years of peace between Eng — i hear-carpenter at one Ume? trains |by Interlination and scratching so he is always on the fence, ROR ROR ROK RO tow tow tm land and the United States. 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