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THE THUG HELD ROOSEVELT DEFENDS NEW NATIONALISM FOR NOME .... ¢ STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910. hav eraft b 1 to the mittee, ane Nae heed Weanaea, ayy ver of m ma tiajonta ONE FUNERAL ° TO OUST HI GILL FOR VICTIMS an sna tin amar dee OR OR RO Re (Concluded.) the graft charges by the special '» wach that eniy Ga, Oct. 8.—Colonel |, | hw : {council committee, The club show men will get Theodore Roosevelt ie “marching # THIS 18 “NEW NATIONALISM,” ACCORDING TO ROOSEVELT «# |) Of Improvement Clubs took decided | oq ity confidence in Councilman Ba ce velr “pplication Witliam Urquhart, alia# Bob Me-| througn Georgia” today, having ar | ® * elt on feet See eh ee gene Way by reelecting him presi (By United Pree) 4 Cutlough Hob Kennedy, alias] piyed here this morning and been | * “Inatruments change. Take an example from thearmy, The w [PED ; ane os we sane aay +> tah ‘\ dent. The official actions of Max| LOB ANGELES, Oct. #—The fu) Bal he 64 Higtae gy 1. H. Mali, allas “Red Sweater Kid,"| greeted by a great crowd, He apoke * Men who fought in the civil war fought shoulder to shoulder ® x ® Wend i 2 jon coumaae Wardall were indorsed, an w the |nerals of 14 of the vietima of the | trict » he grat wag : who five years ag it 18] Keiefly at a school for girlachere, * With mugsle-loading muskets, Our army today Uses repeating rt ® May our well Chiet Wee rie efforts of Col, H. H. Thompson. | explosion that wrecked the Times |" led before the ie charged, held up and rot oarviad. Bh and saving ® fles, It ts folly, tt would be rank folly today, to decline to adopt w |] Meyer tit anu Ml appensteln | Practically every member of the |bullding will be held from the Au-| Vertis ninittes and give ernment employ voloe for the strenuous stump ® NEW Weapons because the old ones did well in the daya of Grant * eo rere re club who Was present signed the re | ditorium tomorrow afternoon, Rey. | Chance hat they know.” brought to the « y jal tour ahead of him. The colonel * 4nd I * “We commend the arterta of | call petition Robert J. Burdette, assisted by sev tell what F ie particularly destrous of being in/* There are two lessons from that, In the firat place the folly ® Counciiman Max Wardali while » Public Welfage league today|eral mintaters, will preside, The | kt ly 16 90 ome ai dist ood volco for his speeches in In. * Of refuaing to adopt new expedients in order to wolve the new ® acting mayor, to enforce the began the printing of 600 recall pe | services will be public, and artange | ‘he f” neKM Alberta diana * problems, and next to remember that while the methods muat be « law and to suppr vice and titions, and will begin the cireula enta are being made to seat the 7 yed & ® different the spirit must be the same * |» crime and for removing an un (tion of them Monday, Prof, Miller, | 5,000 who are expected to attend { ips will leave for] KNOXVILLE, Ténn., Oct, §—/* The man who controls the great rallway system that stretch. # faithful and inefficient official. (who has charge of the petitions,| "Pallbearers will be chosen from A THE RIPE OL AG ing, Urquhart] @oionel Roosevelt leaves Nashville | ® ¢8 from 1,600 or 2,000 or 3,000 miles—that man is the neighbor of # “We are unalterably oppor will appoint one man from each the surviving Times employes, and. winter fn Seattle. jtoday after having told several ® 4ll of us and he ts too big for any of us to deal with In”his indi. # to the wide open policy of | ward as a ward captain, and the | if others are needed, from thone Warren says that! thousand inhabitants who greeted * Vidual capacity * Mayor . ©. Gili, and condemn ward captain will select one of) who attend -1W0 din itive physt-i nim on his arrival here yesterday * “In the case of that man you have to Invoke the help of some w him for his refusal to enforce more etreulators forveach precinct Benefit d Hocent! just what “New Nationaliam” t# *® bigger man, and that is Uncle Sam. | mean you have to get the # the law and for his appointment The downtown district will be ab ne proposed theatrical benefit oner ie a And just What he wants it to be. | ® epresentatives of all of us to deal with that particular kind of # of a chief of police who has | vided tnto small sections for the widows Bnd children of the | Mrs. E. L. Riggs, of Spokane, mar The crime for whi He defended it from the eritictama * Wealthy man, Deal quickly with him.” * permitted dene of vice and Any regis d voter tay len) victims of the Timen disaster will] the Blessings of Fr an now under arrest Was o that have been directed against it, | * * crime closed by Mr. Wardall to (the petition. The signatures of /be held in.gne cf the local theatres! — payin ay eedom From Octoder 1, 1905, when he and a com:| and said that It was not revolutions: ** XARA AAA AAAAARARAK AR ARA RARE ED open upon his return to the city. | women and children and non-voters | October 26. At Moon the first auc ain After Seven pri oo panion deat a government employe | ary, but rather was designed to put an HANGER “We believe that Mayor Gill (are invalid. It is necessary for the|tion of boxes will be held in the Suffering, and Sings the Into insensibility and robbed him of} 4 stop to things that might bring |alwo put in a few words about his! was trying to improve conditions| !* Me longer worthy the trust iiman who {x circulating the petition |jobby of a downtown hotel, Several Praise of the Lor $240 Jon @ revolutionary mov nt, He fight in New York state, saying he | there. in him by the people of Seattle, [to be present when all signatures | fiat offers of $200 each for boxes Seke Oven Warren says that Urquhart and a} and we favor hie recall the [are set down. The cireulator can-| have ved by the dommit e pai held up @ gambling hall in Bis-| st] only means by which the city | not denignate his work to any a8] toe theatrical company bee, Arizona, com nk 14 gamb may be purged of vice and (sistant, an each elreulator must at-| that will be in Low A ss October lers, five of whom were heavily arm PITC H E 0 BATTLE J ea ers lash in crime.” test every signature on his petition.|29 will contribute to the entertain ed, to give up their valuables. For| The Rainter Heights Improv The petitions will bear the stamp|ment. The program will be as this crime, Warren says, Urquhart | WITH POSSE nent Club, which met in Oltman’s of the Public Welfare league with| nounced several days before the | served five years in the state pent Dynamite Search hall, passed resolutions demanding | the signutures of the offleers in or-| performance, which, according to tentiary at Yuma (Conctuded.) the suspension of Chiéf Wappen. der to prevent the Gill gang from | present plans, will last from 2 p.m ‘ | wtein, pending the Investigation of \ctroulating bogus petitions to 6 o'clock In the afternoon and reloaded his fathers revolvers.| . The commission appointed | detective work for the city, detail ’ | | The fighting lasted for several min by Mayor Alexander to invest! od several operatives today to work fibres gate the destruction of the jon new clews which were wicnheld| MCINI@ CABLES GIRL (GIRL WANTS THEATRE MAN INKS elie dr . toward Times building officially report: from the public th | oy arently wax| ¢@@ today that the disaster w Buns and Rogers are workin) coed OF CH cmtane Wik Os ie Meee ee ltresh.| caused by the explosion of nitro- | ind i wdentiy;*.the Le Angolan as Oi Se eee 2) "| “1 am happy, happy, happy be-| 10 GIVE UP $25,000 ‘bd Sita senthas of the| Glycerine or a product of nitro. | police department being at Burys’'|, VIENNA, Oct. &—Mile. Gaby Des | cause I have beard from my king (Ry United Press.) 7 inging around| @lycerine “placed in a highly (disposal, it in believed, however Lys, favorite of the deposed King she said Hin dangers were not BECAUSE HE DIDNT WED VICTORIA, B.C, Oct. 8 in into the eabin| @fefetive position in an alley: [that they are working generally | Manuel of Portugal anid today that | sufficient to make him forget me. | Vestigation into the immig n of vee way between sections of the /upon the same clews, Work amid | *he bad received three offers by He cabled me at great length from Chinese which has bee Sheriff n thinks it will be} Thmes pliant.” the rufne of the Times building ig/Cable from American theatrical Gibraltar a message of live. I be ‘Twas two years ago, Charlie at Vancouver for Nocera: entire family being rushed managers to appear in New York e he will meet me in Paris Oc-| Steinfield, dressed ina splek and by me 5 Gopeties (iy United Press) Seventeen Bodies Found. du the coming season. The 16. Then I Will show him that,/span uniform at one of the vaude i Canada has lost. ove weds te on the] 208 AN Cal, Oct, & Seventeen bodies have been re /dancer added that she probably aithough his own people turn| ville hom in town, escorted x teend tax and th ee se awering |The search men who are covered and the Times management | WOuld close contracts soon against him, Gaby is loyul | Francis sl down ‘the aisle gained th fired, and it ts supposed | belleved to have dynamited the Los eves that at least six more lie ihe re he ved a nice, comfort : ¥ citizens via t ar his . 4) Angeles Times plant centered about in the debris. Effortsa will be made P ‘ eacilidliainas able seat for her. She came to], ut will shift to this city r ties will rush the Los a today Attorney find these today so that they | ~ veomdooy cise “apeede-ad ce the show where Charlie worked iti AVENUE, SPOKANE Te : R. M. 8 Empress of Indian reaches ‘ 2 Rogers > te in charge of the in y be buried at the general fu | . : quite often after tha a this city from Hong K mg today, A | vestigation for the Merchants’ and | neral tomorrow ONKS MASSACRED One nice summer evening, after | Who is visiting her daughter ataiy wired dispatch m the steamer} WINTER, Wis, Oct. 8~—-Fifty| Manufacturors’ Association, arrived, The workers are handicapped by (Conctuded.) iiaete say that 12 monks the show was over, Cha took Pine Bt. Seattle, Read whataly was received early this morning armed with dyna-|ffom San Francisco this morning. |the weakened condition of the ~- = nd £0 werioualy wouhdea {Francis home, and told her how ys about it stating she would dock this aft will be se today Wn, J. Burns, in charge of the | walle that still are standing |mit suleide at Gibraltar following Wal cateitints tecan men ane, | loved her, “At Jeast that's| . 1 bave been suffering ag moos. tiny cabin fortress set = = the news of his banishment, and} The a ore pals wanes ~ = says. But when it came! ney Eg for the past s«veaiumy Must Land at Victoria. |Cameron Dam, where John Dietz ! that he was prevented from carry:| | Ms s 4 ja their dead and} (2. le#ding her down the aisle to an neve bees taking medicine tes Order we eived Yonertay[camerce ‘Pam. her John Diet| GABY DEC LYS FOR sparzonts that cont #10400 «ingot ne perposs by Me mother | leer and ake tet dead 804] tana ot Mendeasobn Wang | ",dhret tet, So) by the local ms officers tO|neid them at year | This report could not be confirmed, injured with ther. | liter ae ke | March, — Charl pretty | snole time to set-any re have all the Chinese passengers/ ‘The men have their instructions: | AMERICA AT $2,500 | “Mile. Dee Lyx tn Only 20 yours | nevertheless It created consider-| Mate that several Hundred monks) scarce, ix the allegation in the com-| S20 te visit my dauchies meee ound to any point in Canad tl | Saeten tikes abe uae har bast jold, and fe a natural blonde,” con:| able excitement. 1 ee ree ine co ee enatana |fiaint Which Mise Wensel filed in| 10°. O° .cbs stew wore Lae ’ at this port, and Special bies, if possible, but shoot to kill] tinued Ziegfeld Bhe is a won| President Braga insisted today Se weal vere papi tit re avd superior court this morning perauated © tr “be Lom ter and David Lew Vinceein iier annua. be | A WEEK BY. AND-BYE « ful dancer, She started ax «| (iat reports from the provinces are | Serious fighting acco’ ae oth = Love is the best of riches,” says | [i qo oA lll Bs L have been conduct! a This taatades Theta his ace onal child of 16 at the Olympic theatre, | encouraging to the republicans expulsion of monks mma f that |is8 Wenzel. “I know that he is ee ‘cont avients. T begas tions into the alleged landing of! possibly a third member of the fam:-| |Paris. Her most notable guocess| “The people atill are very ex. | Monasteries, and it | rected. {OUly an usher, but when I lost his | Sha the pain ets 6 ae Chinese immigrants under the guise ify Diets and his oldest son have (ny atta Press) was with Fred Wright in the | cited,” said the new executive, “and | * heavy lone of life was inflicted love I lont & fortune acing one _ almost entinely of merchants, arrived from | thro: 4 one. wi ORK, Oct. 8-—Plorenz| Moulin Rouge Revne, Paris, Later|gotil normal conditions are reator- | The fortune is worth 000, ac ala ver to meet the incoming C. P. R.|BTONN UP a stone barricad®. | | ziegfold, jr., announced today that she contrived and executed the|¢4 we will take every precaution REPORT KING SAILING. cording to her estimation, for that |\7,tak® my medicine buts: iy Hiner, The steamer has 300 Chinese |, rrsnin AE he had secured an option for one ‘Jia jitsu’ dance | against endangering our new-found | LONDON, Oct. §—-A dispatch reli, the amount she is asking the} 7 a veginning treatment aboard cron hg dy. poi Poe lyear on the services of Mile. Gaby 1 saw. her at the Alhambra the-| ibertie [eeived bere from Gibraltar *ay*| court to collect from the usher 9a ep or hay leaving ta es | Des Lys, to appear in America at/atre, in London, and signed pr Executions Planned jthat Dox has sailed jher heart balm op aS ee ls x Shy ge | $500 per week minary contracts calling for b It Is reported that leading royal | Oporto to attempt to selty bis army | am wen ry thankful thet 1 was. a yect. People from mi rh - sabia i a j 1 ne he | ected to the Bake Ovi ALKS ON TEE ON TEETH ia dRactty then iia loon sD! eniaondenygfiogp tl ee ee Hn oa ootten con cepuitie Oil | anos —< wae ottielal and lacks|* *®*&# kee wt he ew ew) coming here the Pdi 2g | be witnesses, tf possi! mera a4 Cee ge confirmation pare * promise nothing but pale and mie | tras we vena] wh her - Pichia rumor sleo could not be con Pests at tea 44 hy Ry od but now | have every hope of ve oat | summer I signed her for an engage | with affaire way it fe mont PARTISANS CAN if lx ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 8—Glt- &| coeree ot censainnac eet eke eeaer ee & & &| Ment to open here Th s ly, Judging from ¢ ‘ewig }® ford Pinchot former chief @| fering I endured ie ee ‘ae ?: Chief Deput bahn, who #| week The Holy Rosa urch, of Weut that so far has ma | ® forester, joined Col. Roosevelt #| ycars without relief only as I teak fe YOu a LOWaras = sis charne at Mi pe @ contracts are | Beattie, which recently held a|Sction of the revolutionary fenders | AUN ON TWO TICKETS : here. today. Whether Mr. #| medicine to rellove the Salaaa tone coven tate our office Mor ri gun to turn ¢ o bh fair at the Mar bulld-| the new government may go too tar id eee Ra ue cn the # eam bat natant a @ay and said: “Doctor, I don’t care|® this was denied b mued the fc ¢ letter of |in puntehing Ite enemies. Red snenyarhtenh yebeohung parr Neto 80 much about the price. so long as| # fea " tt te certain, however, that unde Non yokongy = iidates for sw * a | roti: reggie of" ou give me my mey's wo * and ¢ sirable ¢ will be expelied| preme court judge cannot appear) w wot Set ta 9 want th he Renc Dear Feit ' re that monasteries and convents on the ballots as both democrats} * RHAKRHRAHHKKHKREE *| * vd jone over and over until it's right.| ® today ‘ er anure, on} will be 4 and their contents | an non partisans hey = muant} | ve % a eon! reat aw Shep one thi , half of this | selsed monastic and conven: | choose to run under one beading or ZENGLE WINS ; ain, : Mt is going to be right in the chure! the ad. | tual lands and va [the other i IN CHADWICK) trociatine pains of rheamatiomsagd lace.” empted by the r was the decision of Attor-j j ‘ me ws (We satisfied on ee lands will be “ neral Bell at Olympia ye PHILAT HIA | ten take my advice they ia hates oe © Fe by the governm purchased in a letter to 8 ary of | tetin.)— Zen hesitate an instant aie “And then,” he con’ Ja to ¢ t for 4 nominal sum | State Howe! Had the two con third annual 5 a you give 2 patient a comfortable |* men of 8 Priests Are Arrested | ventions been held jointly, in He - here todas time in the chair, with no more|® “¢4 felt ef b pa e Many priests, accused of sedition, | opinion, the names could have been! onds abead o: ; 3 pain than he would experience | aener nations. Hoping © under arrest, and ait trial.| printed under the twe 1 seg ahead of i p ver 8 courteous Wem getting his nalls manicured, 1 dor 1 mat sa re G wi you and was officially announced today and “Non-F - o ] . b ehiy rained see that you have overlooked fe 1 as fat ep with th At woman, who}! remain yours faithfully that officers of the army and navy 2 arate conventions, he | ° » Care for you. Thelr. 3 thing Sons With Father . re ~ dy M J. O'CALLAHEN who had succeeded in establishing |holds, makes thie illegal. “ ue ed at 220 to 26 “You should i ie It § 1 tha rs _ ‘ naib S| H Rosary Church, West! the republic wonld promoted The actior he FILL YOUR OWN TEETH Side. cornet Ea business in town abin, ba ‘ { aoe t ‘ This also will apply to enlisted men | state ts gen iy | ‘bel A © St. Office boar, 1 wish I ’ f wa j F , i =: | been taken on a hint from the su p. m.; Sundar, ia that needed fixing u = wae ae polled rls have ft a the A ome court, the Intention being to § ILL-O oe Oe ~ 4 at « ay an throw the question into the supe Naw, this man. wan tt t ite te seen we rior. courts of ever in th * FREE. Rates will be reduped oe ! fice He was a " a . wa ind ip - hecessity of giving a de vlan HD. e . FOR MORE THAN ‘ too, but what he was 1 ‘ orneys for the Non-Par tie an ar ‘ THREE DECADES ed about was whether we w = 1 " : fa a» ‘ The better de jary league are working con eee a * a eerte i Tar has See ing to make good a aire f his f t “ velog “the has aroused mn Howell's opini keep it > coughs, oalds that we he re ; A message ¥ . ’ the Co pDIES OF HEART FAILURE. |! Fill-o Manufacturing Co., bo eet t i 4 1 ‘ t \ f te desk was INGE det. & " a a8 sar : A ; Pn ; a ak wa Pe get os + Mir 251 Empire Bide., Seattle, Wash os Quaker ! a Da f found fr al} — 1 ga I te at ! f what ‘ h f te . ' te { the ¢ as it's 1 ri 0 repeated . te - . “hy ee “ ctohet Hurry or ay t ' ¢ At th ’ i B Beat See You’li Be tgirls tn the grammar oo Late painiess 1 “ an ¢ fe A hara nd city and oe i : ern eye CAFE proofs are P * ey « A h 1 Anewer t t OT ten guarantee with all work 1 wax f KT be ad t Edb REGAL DENTAL OFFICES pod . 1M T tT to aah! 1 be 1422.24.26 First Ave. i 1405 Third Av. Cor. Union St é , " 4 —— ' a h f wa Et urtin, who play © part of F M 2 f verge gg or gar aay ree ViOving _—_—_—— Always an Eye to the Main Chance--Has T. Nelson Down Pictures HEIGHTS Bd 4 . } there are two National Characters Washington ore - eats i : Pid omen [that a t once the pride and joy 7—Artiste-—7 Lots are going like or s of the good people of that place J Ss STAGE Dae of these Miss Dorothy h: Seay | ee hot cakes—and it you ia COSTUSIE \ aban, a 10st charming comedi Why Cook st want one you'd better ‘ : aps re} enne, the other Is our old colle: | qi ——n cme: select une at once. F a n {chum, T. Nelson Downa, Only they |———— . No val 1 i Your Bins and with , M3 THE ARTIST etill call hig, Tom Down: N | ee : aw Were at ceo 0 raed eee sete a Sg eS DR. R. HL Bf them in all Spokane. i Our ANG. ie Mae yl lag BL 7/0 BER py pwn bath heatres, the Odd Fe DENNIS | ea only $150 ; - i to t hair ows block, and has his— pieture 1216 W. 67th a lot, $1 weekly. No | THE PRICE IS AT THE in np ae Se banging In the Elke hall, | Seattie, Wash, interest, no taxes. ! BOTTOM NOW a ay Wont Talk of Self off at the { : a Downs simply refuses’ to talk nont and Bal BUY BEFORE IT mn oe Oe Silke pont nwt ne nt “ce | SPARKS BROS., 14 BERNARD M. j GOES HIGHER! i Shekiek Wiatban Wan hak a | ‘ay, do you know where there ts | and walk 7 *9 | tor. ‘That was ba any good land for wale around | one block east SPOKANE, WASH ‘ i told hi ne ne asked, right off sharp . — } ends to gill ss Phone C. B. TITUS, Agt., 5113 Ballard Av., Seattle, Wash, i oe 3 hove pi ape It's always an eye to the main Ballard 1080 wo : epnnce Osa Sway some Cf 'thoss |. (S68 We BAKE OVEN AND gor bth ins with Thomas, you OTHER DRUGLESS METHODS. | é J. W. Bullock $60 @ mo Downs” Wing tal pews MOL IRCURARC ES he ee THE SYRACUSE “EASY” 400 Tenth Ave we were : hess that be w ve | INCURABLE A Vac WASHER Waser nace f 1ont at a dainty Dutch luncheon} You can have board and room O. K. In the case with a score of theatrical folk last| with us if you wish SOLD ON TRIAL He made a bis night. The lunch, with all the| CONSULTATION FREE Phone East 2645 Sd eon — hi nnd Ben: pings appertatnin’ tp etc, must Diseases of women a specialty, | P. 0. Box 1142, Seattle I 7 ie evand have put a dent in the wallet to the | use of Foley Kia Pills. The Pr ot Bhan extent of $14.95, but T. Nelson | READ WHAT MY PATIENTS SAY JOHWIN oF i ACOCK apatain j sredien ine bey Downs said that he bad just heard BELOw: General Agent Western Wash pry ie tone, ngthen a to 8 oh : that a little tract of 470 acres that I was attacked at the dead hour n work late the pis pi |" Ne th tak a ws MADE ALL THIS he owns two miles out of Phoenix, |of the night with cramping, vomit Sag joes the Bae’ G ays 16| Not Careless With the Coins. WY 20 PUNUTES Ariz., had jumped -70 per cent in jing and purging, 1 thought I could in one me; takes 8 a And T. Nelac ¢ Jallied |value since he got it last spring. | not live long without relief. We very | weighs. only A RELIABLE MEDICINE with pedollats: aia The occasion of the said jump|ecalled Dr. Dennis and he pound lifetime, FOF NOT A NARCOTIC |{ lege thant” r —|called for a Duteh lunch at least. |me in a few minutes. In | furthe phone of WH i Gal the genuine Het Plunk less than Here's where we point with pride, nerve the King Koins, how Oh, about his age?” Now, Anas-/an hour and a half 1 was perfectly ie tar tn the séllew cackece’ y "oll Cio MARS and hold T. Nelkon Downs up as ever, and he expect ay be tasia, You must not confuse us with | easy, and there was no return of} Tnals and attentive, Cex deleie wine . ; hows a reign shining example to the t public for € more years,|the bureau of statisties, When he|the attack, I did not take any medi-| opiates. Refuse substitutes. Bar - bat | youth of Seattle. Today Down doing three shows a day seven days | joined the Elks 14 years ago Tom|etne at all i} McDONALD Sells Good Hat is, with the real coins e ht 10,004 " , . ot He hung| worth $200,000--most of it in real | in the week I ' ! uF 3.8.8 Wie Bior Q Pe ae tal worth O809,090-% : of it in rei t i vowns Awore that he was 24. Figure MRS. 8. 8. BLODGRT'T, 1023 Third Ave. | | esta nis doesn't get on the Rack in Aarap wn, lowa,|Jt up yourself, if you must Third av. N. W,, Seattle, Wn, Pa . ; * wes -: 63