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See ears j a , 't Hesitate fo Phone p ~ The Star’s Carrier Army ir wan 9400, vghbienes iid BB gt tl e | a | <cdlere tie. wells city wie cnet. | mone der aetties ye geod pote every e a a ac Uae ner tar hds co biol gag of ’ \ 4 - vol. 12 NO. 197. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910, ONE CENT. Sitwa eras ta, HODGE WILL BLOCK GILL’S SCHEME or SEEN HOW COURTS DEAL JUSTICE, . AT ‘ at DEPEND ON MY RIFLE, SAYS DIETZ WON'T ALL {=< NEW DISTRICT Mayor's Plan to Put Unfortunate Women at Mercy of Hillside Investment Company Due to Strike a Snag—Sheriff Scores Officials Who Profit Through Vice Syndicate. - CAN HE COME BACK? Mayor Gill can order the undestrables out of their present habi tat, but he cannot open the new Tenth ay. house, owned by the Hill side Investment Co. Since the mayor made hin announcement ure has been brought to bearvon Sheriff Hodge to «bt him to raw his opposition, but the sheriff refuses to budge. } “There will be no Tenth av. crit Rouse or no new restricted dis | trict as long as | am in office,” declared Gheriff Modge this morning | “That question you can consider as settled. Neither will there be any open gambling.” 1 lam in favor « the segregation of vice and a restricted dis trict as near along the proper lines as tt is possible to get fe But | I will not stand for prominent men, and even officials, re nating build tage to these unfortunate women at exorbitant rates. Tie men who , do this actually ive off the earnings of fallen women | [aoe a ° “Women housed in such a place as the Tenth av. district will 4 ¥ F of necessity have to add the sin of thievery to their sother sins in order to make a living. Any restricted district in existence during my term of office will rent buildings at a fair rate. That will at least protect the city from stealing on the part of these women. How can you expect to do anything with the white slave traffic when prominent men, and even office holders, are profiting by it? As able Men profit by the white slave traffic all attempts to break up the business will be failures. The foundation of the whole business ia ¢he crib houses rented at an exorbitant price. There ts where the woman is held a slave. She is robbed and naturally ahe has to turn to robbery PARMHOUCE ANS GARN Tenet cee em THE SOE OF MARY That's how | stand.on the new rextr district. Anybody — — . who doesn't like it knows what he can do on November § arrival of a baby caused | river, ix open to the Chippewa Lam « to fing aside his deadly ber & Boom company, an offshoot h er—the Hite of his wife of the Weyerhaeuser timber trust and unborn babe made him surren Began Eight Years Ago. vF The fight began eight years ago, ! THIS VICE GAME so today John Diets, still wren Diets demanded 10 cents toll ining the justice of his post Por every thousand feet of timber tion, fs im jail. and the famous wn eg ee — eron ¢ r » Tho » ontinued on je Three. ° ese: anaren: Gat, Oy neers tan “The objects of this corpors- [It was a highly moral place, tion shall be to promote a fra. | Northern Club. Its “reading room, ternal feeling among its mem. “wittiard room” and “gymnasium bers, to promote their moral had & beneficial effect on all who and physical welfare, te pro; [visited the place? The “xym vide club rooms and recreation | nasium” developed several “strong pariors for the benefit of ite | arms,” ae many a poor lumberjack members, to maintain reading | and foolish citizen of Seattle found rooms, billiard rooms and gym- | out nasium, to erect @ club house, These grimly humorous articles secure land upon which to jaf incorporation were drawn up in erect the same, and to do wh: the-affice of Gill, Hoyt @ Fryg, ever else may be necessary to Magor Gill being the senior mem promote the interest of the /berlof the firm. The cover in which —— seateeeeeene denn’t look nor act qatiaw—exeept when too close Jum wot a desperado, ee Tes man, [ike anyor family to provte 1 mn my wT dam, and as wind here, so shall [ mare of my rikhts ' hers go to the ir troubles and # defeated by * The only * : ‘Knows ts this.” #| fied the butt of his * : * Wis, Oct. 10.-Bight @efiance, backed by Win Chief of Police Charles W. Wappenstein |, Was brought to a dra Why have you allowed pool rooms to ran at the following Saturday when John F piace all the time you Rave been in office & bullet through his left In the Union block (for worren tnly), M. C. Bell, manager? his little daughter out of At the Stradford bar on Second av? house with a white flag At Berryman’s, on James st.John Cooper, manager? & watchful posse of dep At the cleb on James st. Charley Brown manager? eee eee ee eee ee eee By who were ready to At Williams’ saloon, First at. Dexter, manager? membere of the club.” the articles sre bound bears the - tro = ste : ————— tp shoot to kil! At the Detroit bar, Mickey Welch, manager? firs mame of Mayor Gill's partners iat John Diets was afraid At the College Cafe on Pike, George Common, manager? No, gentle reader, thie is Bot ®Rigag the notary public who offici 4 f Wound, not that he At the ¢ ar, across from the Detroit, “Dutch,” manager? fexeerpt from the prospectus of the | steqiwas RL. Blewet, a clerk em (s Rane fought to the last At the Oriental poo! rooma, on Third ayv.? Boy Scouts no | Ploged tm the Gill, Hoyt & Frye " st at all. Only the ex At the Porto Rico cigac store on James ot? | _ It fe the eworn statement of the | cere, | ef At Billy erson’s, Third and Union? {Northern Club, as shown fm the) @@ eourse Mayor thought 9 a At the Brooklyn hotel, Seotty Ferguson, manager? jarticles of incorporation on file 10 | wag Gid Tupper and Clarence Ger-| ene ee : | Rai Rush Aid to Stri Sufferers, W F WERGER WEARING STARTS |**! Gres. “Wan of Finns, Leovine Tir: Beta meceron all these handbooks were running, Mr. Wappe the y auditor's office, And | sig were going that Johnny Clancy is running them. You know tha@§|/the Northern Club was the worst agg revival mee mele m te el t fron ots bling hell that ever existed IM] agg when thor aft deleted he has a wire running Into his Detroit hotel and that from bis h gam , A ud hie re its telephone to every handbook In the city Seattle, It made over a quarter Of | ney were givin b” thelr | B You know that Martin & Waycott of San Franc furnish} a militon dollare in a fe weeks | money nightly Wappy thought they | (ily United Pree) (By United Presse) ed Rapid River not a settier can Clancy bis returns jbecause Mayor Gill = Leo Of | wate trying to get inside the read ST. PAUL. Minn, Oct, 10.—The| WINNIPEG, Man. Oct. 10—The|have escaped | You know that Clancy advertised his handbook business Police Waope netein did not enfore ing} ream to se¢ the latent copy of | ST. cc chrectt ecert’ Wea |@ret Canadian Werthern train tal Telegraphic \ sbemmbelentonshiah er 4 What have you to say about - this? te cecabity (650 pembete-e tre! og a. ew ek waren miieea ing testimony in the io oagie days — oe Fa 9 ss ne id from Fort Frances to How much graft was there init ternal feeling among itg members. out ia And Wappy ta iat lke | Union fc merger sult. Attor-|this morning from Fo: » | Fort itiam. i ent, Clar-|) a eye oxg and Severance this being the Duluth special.| The Rainy River Lumber Co.'s the recall of Mayor Gill - =, | Gideon Tupper, its president la him. Those Among the passengers was J. K.| plant and 40,000,000 feet of lumber Srush yesterday, when) - Cameron, general super indent is intact. It will be a month before of the Canadian Northern, who a list of the total deaths will be jence J. Gerald, ite vice president) asurer, C. H. Crawford, its] FISHERMAN [8 MISSING tions Were vet in cirewlation ~ | and awterd. Se " j tone dis “sata oa ae Ps Has Secy. Meyer 0 ie a be ete * Geewtene and “6 } Sonn Anderson, 56, a fisberman ote says published reports of the total available. placement and a vy haw, G a 1 | have a fra |Who has lived in Ballard for the | pra sort 8. Lo-|dead of 500 are probably conserva- | -—————~—~—_~ . W] Mallony, ite trus . 4 tt hi nv so . tive. He eays if the fire has reach (Continued on Page Three.) . | |ternal feeling for each other, They | last 20 years, left his house a vet - weet ot menr Got an Anchor on His Chest? "vic f000 oe: “oie aan vonrs Sor ye you ia Wemaders | ing on t —- = = love eac t | & Green Lake Methodist e [Se meee 1 and phy-|di@enot return. Hix son, J on ant ‘ tically ev mon - Loo ere Congregational, Univer jeorge vop Lengerke Meyer, sec-| the secretary almost tes Wa) No doubt their “moral and phy. fears that he may have beer , P went ey j University Christian, | retary of the navy, is in Seattle,| MAYER—long A please sical” welfare was promoted, to sax} fears that he may hay we Biewe yy—o Ney ges a ne | wt Methodist, Madison | staying at the Washington, when He ts really touchy about this./ nothing of their financial welfare. drowned charged that the r¢ t > ieiund. Vabes Baeun eaat, ak , Queen Anne/he isn't inspecting battleships and| Secretary Meyer isn't very talk: | — z 7 ye cr ae catersemnedt. or: therenned | ssopher and story-teller te chilire je Baptist, Bal-|coast defenses. He gets up early./ative. What he does say is in a : odbc wry t < att i Will speak‘et tus Sad First Christian | He had shaved and had his break-| pronounced Back Bay Boston ex ppricoge ons x | aiternooe maetiue tithe meant ae t and was on his way this morn-| clustvely eastern accent. He used | t meeting 4 candidates are be te by 10 oe lock | @ little of Back Bay English to say ‘a - wih teen ee! * , 1 _ aa “> sitthe’ ratsitniee Be t ran against Gill in There ia nothing of the briny | that he would take wp the matter ot Pr ) ceremony typifying Arkansas, “De-i* | ain Cooke well kno t padi : Bes ~via a lel o Pacific coast fleet with Gov (By Uaited Press. e be ine FORECAST. * oye -Aeiigr pevalcgieer yr Habe aa- a Cosel so a mye an <element a . aa Smit of Collsernia HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 10.—s] etre for F ace,” in which one little | & WEATHER * (My United Press.) of tar, several of the series tack bi) and EL C sear ellen or sta’board or trim He expressed his approval of the| pheodore Roosevelt arrived in Hot po ey gu Pedra p Bhon wh o doves.|® For Seattle and vicinity, oc #] Lik BON, Oct 1 rhe are - ot bb g been published in this news. . ¢ » of coal on the coast fo ood) res sy r might and nks and nuns throughout Po! aper Gill fired from the! poat or any of these Capt. Marryat perthaes ft eed ? poo ‘“ <\ Springs today and this afternoon!” Gol Roosevelt, it was announced,| # casional ral ght eo at : eal aeattnucn acthay pe The visitor, whose home is in after he took) things. There were no flags nor navy. ay tend the offi | opened the Arkansas state fair with | wii} spend four days in the South-|* day r rate north x | by looting and sacrilege on the part and, Ohio, is devoting much the favorites anchors vistble he — , * can cn sAdieon west and will make hes de-|* winds # | of the uncor led mobs. The gov-/ Of his time in promoting the move- , Who is handling the | with pictures of anchors and ships eh : me a a ks tae Before opening the fair, Col.| fending the position he has taken|* x» =» (ernment is at a loss for a place to| ment for a more satisfactory study } is spoken &!on his chest but that wasn't visible ey oh 4 Roosevelt watched a picturesque on the tariff Pepeeeeeeeee es. end the priests condemned to | Of poetry and literature in the pub- os is not known | o¢ cotres ane the reporter hated/ a nice town. : exile, The republican agents have | lic schools. wou! cept to ask about them ) Petitions w a e printed Good morning, Mr. Meyer,” be ° ° ° loon ated chore bY ops rty but ot Er serge sage me ere r i nt looting riest ee O84 these will all be in| gan the reporter Yi and nuns, it is reported, have been | * 7 by tonight Mot Mover, if you please,” said VY ar S on 9 cl jane it tp reported, t Génk bs ubites ack be league open of Ri and many ihe di are said to have been slain wt THEY ROVEHT LINGERIE = fm the Scheverman e | | Chil in parochial, monastry = ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct - Work of the league! 4 Cash T argue wes SBaaatand } € schools ‘e bee e -" ‘ >. we wi fato more or jess con-| Tried to Ip “Ane! } Mich “eae p They — be been re-| » 10.—Blushing detectives visit 4 by the accident that (By Calted Pres) | SIC HIGAN, ' } sere * ed department stores here and * bought an entire outfit of service @X-| #& clothes that included lingerie to H. L. Sizer of the When George Arbuckle, alias}; CHICAGO, Oct. 10-—Av Mr. Bizer broke his ankle | Keily, & Yesler car at 28th av. | ing t VA IAIGAN CITY } QQ OUTH BEND jcked np a bar tab show-| flying from Chicago to New York, | st one Louin Snyder had $245 ie believed to have been injured ‘ , TP ae, N * after a mean thief*hag entered rg! S “J USE “, a on deposit at Jamieson & Moffett's | near Bevérly early today. Ely as al SYRAC ‘. ! * the apartments of a pretty vis Peed tried to cash the tab, cended from the Beverly golf links ERIGzee ALBANY itir whose identity ts plunged himself into a peck of at 1:30 and later was reported to <a SERIE NewYork * beir neealed by the gallant plunged him have alighted, striking the ground Nev Ue Dt ete eee eR © Kelly, was thrown | at a rather abrupt angle. Messen tied adie a Walla Walla—The Ba - ery get ned eee Patrolman Morris and | gers were at once sent out to learn ; Penn Fi bank has applied t rs by telephone. sate ee nina he waa unable to ex-|the extent of his mishap. ! x, } by the government as is morning be weir ene ad i \NEWBU! 1 ‘or pe avings fund ee ee aay hot ain w my hes am ad to. cash th CHICAGO, Oct. 10--A clogged ; : a ai . ia : 12, to comme eded Kelly for a spell of 63 days carbureter compelled tugune Oy" DISTANCES. NEW YORK- CHICAGO ae : ° ry of America? , stumps at the y stock-| the daring aviator who is today con P. d t G t M Th T oly Woods, who « A + +9 Mpa a inuing his flight by orca om ayn By Railroad (NY. Central) 960m NEW; oindexter 0 ore an wice ious, te pg emt 2 oniy 12 minutes in the air, or Road. (appoximately) 1040 Wary King” when” he nea," amiled | the first lap. of the 1,000-mile Sour. | Arle: 900 as Many Votes as Judge Burke the fruit trom yesterday. During b hort stay 3 pbyeahe 15 years as And after that 63-day sentenee, | aloft hows er, iy ha f wn in| ascdchina tthe Heaton Ge CG Sco ag alles ther damage sustained by e: “a on uTS | ‘ “ieee , ghee ee: lee Site hamsacatnd & iota? LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS tate canvassing board, just come| in the First, Congressional di ned he ms t ] ; i . c il EK. Humphrey received 0 lente of@he Ur, . r Ely we to a MERICAN p Miles Poindexter received 835 firet ve 1 SOLD BOOZE ON SUNDAY oo reat AME as ‘ 17,835 fir choice votes out of a of a ht depen ary 1 Barry, who up until i ht earl May 10, 1910—Glenn Curtiss, Albany to New York, 187 miles, A ity of 40,874 votes over|total of 40,4 which was 1,300 re . hae Cetunsiad wes eumlased ‘ ie sek toinciadi one efon Judge Burke. There were 116,022] votes over ‘the 40 per cent mart Oe Thar Jacob Purth, « ' Colorado bar, on m wt F lays in which to Jun iC, K, Hamilton, New York to Philadelphia, 88 votes cast A wa I “ang xter s necessary to land him the -nominas i , chairman of ene er a ff " , ye: sae aa elver 67,7 whi rke got only | tion on first choice votes sf Maumale Of the Seattle Na ap oy ap ony yf | COM! a A 48 » ae ber, 1910.—Glenn Curtiss, Cleveland to Cedar Point ‘ # of. bank, and N HI wi ed $100 for ling fered t nko Eve ‘ pter r : : 4 ; wor “ y to Charle Job a ana & , wrk Time A and return, 140 miles, one stop; three day sa ioe nay Pd nc SAE H AGES me «we | ROOSEVELT LETTER WON'T rt Pt the Made.in.Seattie | Boge Barry pleaded guilty, but | re an Southe Ay and the ape Pty, 187 ma REIGN Nebraska, in rece xp ed that | tain ne’ New York Cent will keep @ EUGENE ELY FOREIG' ee best reruite tc) the 1 t nloon, and that he 6 A des ne aTPapy cepererrmad | Pomp ie 17 minute é "94 Ol} tue! of 4 ‘ ke a cent by the transac-| and a fe a adhe opr compa April 1 ) La Paulhan, Orleans to Arces-sur-Aubo : 4 Of war? , : » one appeared to pay Bare). ary the re parts and | starts, flying over the race cou , Fran ti he ) minute The Roosevelt letter to Will F.)men who supported Revelle during od ; . and he will spend the next) a iniut fence, but yinth este te aw ot ong Apr 10—Louls Paulhan, London to Manchester, 180 Humphrey, of “God-Hates-a-Cow- | the umpaigt These urgents W 3 i] 1 ire ae it was ne Wayhr ARVORSIOn TO MAR 1 ur J ® are ame wad e effec oO were opposec o umphrey oa! or ‘- TOMBE sf, hh th tke n jail Ely the Only Starter peter gf mile N 4 5 RES ee acy: “4s al a “ wf fan Ms ri A \ {fect ok . r ppe 1 to H umpt e n ee " f * : ani A ee ‘ reonnet, ur 1@ «to Paris, 106 ‘ a» host of insurger 0} ciple, and beca } € sort 0 ye KILLS ed gee ee ae Owing to the chili of iS pes rq] _ Engine 60-Horee Powe p mile irs 50 minute Judge Black, The Black headquar-|a man that he is, and no appeal to sa Honsales, wite of one s|t alte bat not parines from|a start northwest wind, only @| ‘There were 20 gallons of gasoline | 13, 1910—LeBlanc, Megieres to Donal, France, 81 [ters in the Butler hotel this morn-| party solidarity will reach. then ed Setombed men, walked # | children, C. G. Pols a Went So-|small crowd gathered at the Haw: lin the tank to feed pore th llangiveg 2 FH ng showed many new faces never| This is tt ibstance of their re 3 ufhsid wire w * . politician, didn’t wan to pay|thorne ra 7 track to ee the bop er, eight nad jane ating oil | in mbar 1910—Bielovucel, Parts to Bordeaux, 866 miles, before seen in democratic precincts. | marks around the Black headq le” baby ne * er month for the maintenance | of the trial, whieh are avi. | ee, ee ot HAO CB hours; four stoy The insurgents who went’ down | ter Slot hie thean and ny longer, as|that a field of elght starters ore | ried the flyer 150 jg RR Poe § } 1910—George Chavez, Brieg to Demodossolo the line for Revelle are all « «| Tonight Judge I peaks at * re in the custody of his|inally counted or Sind Ment pArdrdhsopdshslebDuimdesotatal des,” Italy A mils over to Black, despite the Hillman City and on, To od b- i wife, who has remarried. |e still the Moet ee United State (Continued on Page Three.) |B sae scussssusunesanensnessnnseesemmmnmmmemeeny| ment-by Humphrey of a f th raw he goes to Bothel, * | The court ordered him to pay attempted tn i i

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