The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1910, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

There can be ee prpeny founded - crime and vice. Crime and vice are economic as well as social evils. Mayor Gill is therefore an economic as well as a moral menace. His recall will be an economic as aera benefi ph ey btn ope er, a salaried man or a business man, have a double interest in @ clean administration, a moral and economi interest. You «an protect this dual interest by signing the fou can restore to the legitimate channels of trade the money deflected into the sewers of vice; you can ¢lean the city of that vile crew of undesirables whose presence is pollution; you can protect your own Siebber’ sself respect. Sign the recall, 'S HOME PAPER ONE MONTH FOR 2 -_—«- a¢ a delivered by carriers into more | - Seattle than any other paper, A paper in | You can have The Star delivereg right at your dred on the byways, | door early every afternoon for 25 cents per month. | Phone Main 9400 or ind. 441 209. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, O@TOBER 24, 1910. ONE CENT. °%,,784m"8 ap NEWS STANDS be SUVIUS IN ERUPTION; THOUSANDS FLEE W JOHN D. MADE HIS Seu can HOOT _TEW OE BLOOD MONEY THIS YEAR oEA OF MUD for John D. Rockefeller’s Art Gallery ‘The Eatre Dividends ROME, Oct. 24.—Vesuvius put my money in the bank Goodbye, HORACE A, |} burst from its crater today in active eruption, Thousands are o | [fleeing to escape At least 10 af 4 | From One of His) |p ere buried in the mid | 4 ! wn the | Coal Mines Cost) v cod | | | ilies are Only 55 Lives. ied aa BY B. F. GURLEY | t was ree AD, Col, Oct. 24—Six were killed, n C.F.” Welborn, pre : ’ nued activ de he ¢ io Pasi & leon 1 a va ‘ In “a hts tatement f he olcana han M A. = y eo — ree NO MUSH IN YOUR * OE OAS, HEAD, HORACE A. & aah nillion | cas: * egy Deg bow eal + ere f Mr. Editor of Star—1 thank & dar fe acy toe vee ght Mod nana you very much for giving me & To gag age & prize, as every one up at-® a # to the my h o alla me “mush- & ahaa but 1 head Well, ou did not & shown # | think I was one they all said & $40 last Saturday, when | sent in & p. é my letter. It was too late. kw& * a . * » gg enone 1509 Ninth Av. t have bh ee ee ee 2 a ’ ” ONAPED Area " he Rocke grief i de t . t © tras tn A he aaw the . f yon { waiting, of tolling and of sacrifice swept awa with the A foung woman who left a Mad-| ows of the bird havin eft her/the room, he » greeted with life of the man whom she bad fol-|'sam st. hotel yesterday was much | door n, two bellboys repaired to “Give the boy a dime emarkable photograph, taken especially for this newspaper by B. F. Gurley, on the scene hed aarcas the cone mor iberal in| the one remained The news spread among the cor mine disaster. It shows a victim's widow and little son seated at the foot of the mine lie ae ia ance of bungee her tips during| on gu the other approached the spirators, and before the end of the hopeless. This striking photograph is really a work of art, and if it should, by above her three babes. She saw this visit to Se) parrot week they had the bird so that he| Shance, be given a piace in the Rockefeller art gatiery, no better title than the one word, attle than she Say ‘Give the boy a dime 1 boy a " could be given it. | (Continued on Page Eight.) had ¢ on in| the page to the parrot. The parrot cou { her, paused and cocked his head on one y visits to| side hotel After he had gone t the the b ose to the occasion as expected A bellboy took an express package up to the the door an ive the boy a dime cked, opened hand til be UPREME COURT UNMASKED & the m Th ed the package to the overheard scraps of conve A that was all. The deep voice was heard te | between f the bellboys, a0d| betiboy got scared. Then he went “Give the boy a d made them tell him all the facts/ out and the other bellboy went in pick sdituiode Ship icin teen as as ar then, as the 1 in h a dozen tongues Lessons Successful junction, said “Yes | rnts 1 f an assa e of sth < ha ae us had occasion to test These lessons went on for three she fished into her SY JOE SMITH. }tm-the t 2 slue of his k t . + Pr yet owers, a bellboy in the hotel| days before the vird med tolcoin, The Kopyrighted 1910. lthe ki tetim, .0 he sarviving | th { other states. 1 do not dis.|concelved an idea realize that he was expected to « © of he tate t ' hen ! f . s Boy's Bright Idea nything, and then on the fourth heard to 7 { as i : en ts ith f om = " . f tn The next’ day at Junch time, the when one of the boys entered guistic accomplishment of her pet I accidents will hap- | confine " , 1 a 1 , Ris the duty to | value f f And if > PGs the number of elf, « jured 2 of b t P ‘ive to him or to. his. DO YOU KNOW fete : = BLACK HAND ANSWER involves, to in th king our Indust on J ng . of them be f « tren fee & takes { the march to op iT 18 THE MOST WE CAN DO. Wror I i That Grover Desmond, the attor ms — DO WE 0O IT? ate va : “gy ; ney, once be ed gang ” Of its horses wreck There can be no adequate com We do not. And the reason why i the strong and t eed : mn . is ak a tence enc Tout hie toes Sea equipment n dustry | pensation for what follows when | we do not is because our law of In ca ht wan eq aX. be jy no ave pas sol When. ¢ nae Saanot afte o th the compassionate fellow workman the killed and wounded has been Valid authority f erving th eo ige Ang “4 Gian tenn dove at thts acaay| phoned te ‘Seve Muna @r ble ind tells the tale of death at the door made by corrupted legislatures and Tights of the weak and unf * je write BELA coat . ok as nay | Pe hota . alee which requires, of rath-|of his stricken comrade’s home, for packed courts; legislatures corrupt And what shall be t 5 sighs th Soatile, althoosk. Puta | Wee § 4 : in & great majority of the stretching out of the agonized ed and courts packed by men and tem of ecting j “Meet me at the old mill by yon-| of h veng ew tree 5 ; & . H : Halls to require, industries to woman's ha , for the to: the nterests who place the greed for under wh c t p 1 | der village at 9 tonight, Phil Stand 1 the hir } badly ate their human victims, is father’s love or the emptiness of fits above the love of justice , t . ish, or by Gawd I'll blow yuh te type en and cor 7 That Or, Otte ©, Garson : = cba ferred to as the law of the the father’s chair I ure ta of etl!” peademic fashion, al-| ceney sgeth poomere # a ; A ind wounded } All t f t ‘ gt na (Continued on Page Eight.) we hat he em of ithe Rochester, first p e}one Bert Sc an in J had been ~ Strons ndeed ne “ r had best at it Pe a. Seon Brothe found € Omaha, to- RAISE FUND TO | GARDEN OF EDEN =<." 000% Sak ent bit| Panama canal, on é evil fe Boe two ot which came;who t h er to the of a Seattle afternoon newspape : & ent Mto Seattle, Tacor 1 Sy Is bh ' Was Dewey ¥ big, ¥ hn ¢ down k th norning s : , aired That Mich gan ri Pennsy 0 4 Bier, Ne. 1—Mrs. W. I 1 : t : ’ ; a of th Wr } on 3 firwt thing that fe under his | 2nd naticutic That Washington . sever aliases, had fan a da i Ain ‘fol it t f Cameron Da 1 t le P Shade Lud what t'e Is It th ad Blach and 1 I I Jew ew Bhome now. © iron 3 ‘ \ oe I - k sha é © exclaimed h oaeenn: ‘t ‘ : r na n th quit ‘ tS Deis wh Ml tid w G D t o they we " h a Closer inspect 1 he 1 Office | AW Unio " ap 1e| ; n the road 1 created | Blaek: Ha © abroad re ff.") That the real name of ¢ es W.| pea ‘ ‘ een in “ . M owner of the Ch ri Sch It ha nee © krew elt { } ‘ ) gate § t $24 ma $5.0 ath iH : hid ST a ad as char rr 1 There | J a Sos vad et docto TOKIO ENTERTAINS . nem ; 7 : a ne kien {hl8 | the Grand Central hotel June satony, ‘ :. $ CHINESE PRINCE According to th ‘ ‘ mat I i @ kind of thing| 1% \reught to trial in thy at pre ‘ y Met was a1 ts alogen to t ren 1 at ala man can expect in the closit 1 4 tl Knit Goods ( Wit ta pe ! COST $50 A WEEK ind eception in he orraee | Cane OF Uae Sarnhele . of murder in the first degree la BALLOON SEEN B mile trom 1. p H town t te nt of F I Hy United Press.) bla elub, In Indianapoll at Judge | been ¢ week | hed ( 1, are being ca th I he t morning | eek Rk ROR ROR RO IT’S A GIRL @ Be of a jury 9:45 la , i n 4 1 JAPS TO CELEBRATE of nd Great thern rail-| w 65th st Veedin's place x the home of Joseph R, Gilbert, a \ eattle Japanese will celebrate | wa re, Calls for help have] % to 10 E., and in all &|well Known newspaper man, last 7. f ee ee ee ee ee birthday the Mika ¢ rks n6 1) ® th t tin : night : : 1 1 h a the ¢ . %|big dinner and celebration at the|I A spectal eon | te a d ‘ */of the heron species called. Joe t i fey Would have = a PP dh Re pple ve ' ent from TI R Fa 1 *# of Ravenna voulevard and ®/sp day passing out Perfec he t ft Me Mort for a week in “get ; medium. #| Some 800 invitations en blaze Js now beyond control, All| ® east of 10th av, N. I ® | toe nd explaining that it’s, a I a HDs to the Kervants ek kk i te te tet kk HK te ues are rep down Le wg y City ae

Other pages from this issue: