The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1910, Page 1

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Hi Gill you not only get rid of a mayor who has betrayed hi i i i ich i ; i yor y is trust, but at the same time you give all other unfit public officials a mighty drastic and much needed object lesson. Th le tod en- great co to recover their government in city, state and nation. The ousting of Mayor Gill will give notice to the allied opposition that the people of this city are still juprenel That's can venien ‘why ‘The Star, the people's newspaper, urges you to recall Gill, a mayor who has betrayed you, disgraced your city, and violated his oath. : SATTLE’S HOME PAPER ONE MONTH FOR - - - 25¢e tvered carriers int i. ‘The ae Be then a ag Maen Sia X baber a You can have The Star delivered right at your wees wamved on the ; door early every afternoon for 26 cents per month. aed lt ated | Phone Main 9400 or Ind. 441 ; ToL 12, NO. 211 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910 ONE CENT. °™ 7e4IN8 a NEWS STANDS Se R A CE IN (OUTBUR ST OF EVERETT TRUE] HERE is A — FROM THE_DEAD IN A SEALED UP COAL MINE IN ENGLAND ; os | | FORGET THE TARIFF. —- THE | F TARIFF ON Woo. HAS NOTHIN TO DO WITH THE cosT OF CLOTHING — Now ---- _)]| Over Amendment to Constitution Providing for ‘Votes for Women Started by Opponents to Befuddle fun event ef women suffrage re/2, which are to all intents and pur Irigntened today over| poses the same except as to the Beat Deputy Prosecut The pit at the Whitehaven coal mine, Bngland, where 136 men made rich by the mine had neglected to take the proper precaw Grass, which, accord De Voe's Opinion. end boys lost their lives in an explosion May 11, hi just been tions to make the safe Keir Hardie, Labor M. P., shocked will render futile the) “I ken to 20 lawyers | opened up. Despite the grief-frensied protests of the miners’ fam- | England by asser at the murder of these 136 workers was ihe women suffrage ques:| this mornir said Mrs. Emma Mien, It Wan sealed at the time mother the fire. When the work more of & national Ghiamity then the Geax of ons Ms be cast Sn November & |Simith De Voo, head of the woman | MSG WEN enilared, the Ghove mosands Won fouba, chalet on-cocd. |. Week roa ceed enor mn AEE Ot on ss hat suffrage movement Im the state, | by @ doomed miner. It was the old story—the nobleman 0 was than the roys ‘ : Beruntention of Grass ls vin | "and without exception they deride wi han the t ee te! Koy ble. Every one of them ep the m " that the courts must take/ nizance of the tntent of the| ter and that they cannot decide tion Hike this on a clerical gefers to article 6, s¢ constitution, when as ‘ef fact article 6, section known as amendment 2 - How Mistake Occurred The whole scare is one that ts gistake arose through (he gendered by the success ot the 1 ents to the rage movement have ’ s that the at mountains and there I found ~ Be er woman ffrage | nearly every voter in favor of equal had when they rage. Our opponents now real for the state legislature that we are going to win and} é, section | they are taking every means to ing |seare the timid rs, was The voters of the state will vote al suffrage with men be no mistaking It would be ridiculous that the courts would of the people TWO LOST TEN DAYS IN BALLOON THE ONLY BALLOON UNACCOUNTED FOR. Ten balloons started in the race, leaving St. Louis on the morning of October 17 Three landed within 12 hours; three more within the next 12 hours, and the other three were up from two to four days. j The latter landed in the wilds of northern Ontario and Quebec One balloon ma more than 2,000 miles before coming down The America IT is still sailing north a all re ports. The two men on board are warmly ved, have a plenti of food ful supply and are armed with rifle } Searching parties start north from Montreal tonight | P ? > | (iy Dotted Prem) WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 26 Pvery indication this afternoon polgted to the conviction that Ta coma will be accorded a recount of the populat following the HUMPHREY lchargee of the Washington city | that It was “lbeled” when charged | See with having padded ite cenwus re torme | “SE would not be surpr ition would have to buy some prop- | compiwas allowed « completo re n a} ; ¢ me jot : t > Ther enemeration,” sald Director of the i a would g a job. That's how Hillman Camena Durand today peat of me, and ali the job the shark ever gave me Chairman William Jones, of the pee six days at $2.50 a day, half of which he retained committee of Tacoma citizens seek [prsent on the land I bought ing Fevtalon, said it tT would be getting a permanent job, for that was Biman promised. He told me of a four te be establish< hhh hhh ast | Harmon Offers Reward for Missing Aeronauts. W YORK, Oct. 26.—Clit ford B. Harmon, the wealthy aeronaut, has an inced that he will pay a reward of $1,000 to the person who discovers Allan R. Hawley and Augustus Post of New York, the avia- tors of the balloon America II Mr. Harmon's idea is to head a subserfption list with the amount he offered and hopes others will contribute to the re- 4 fund The board of governors of the Aero Club of America, it ie declared, will also offer a reward for the missing men. Unies Hawley and Post ound some camp or been d up by guides they are said Harmon, who has exiled with Post on numerous s and with him holds cords for endurance and eltitude. ge the constit was the only one avail tly ¢ amend-| just to satiefy some petty quibble ” Ge dallot refers to article rolling cler&, The whole EEeibetead of amendment | matter tv absurd In the extreme { King—ss. adale, Wash., being first duly sworn, on feof Washin Mage Tony, of ideposes and says lanswered one of Hillman’s advertisements about» two calling for lal to work in Hillman’s Boston j } | ined if Ta Serr rTTrrre ret Tee Tete. Tee eee eT. SSSR ESTEE E SEE EEE EE EET ee es (By United Pres) OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 26-—Ab ich government officials today profess to believe that Allan D. | Hawley and Angustus Post, crew of the missing balloon America Il, alive and well somewhere in Canadian fastnesses, there aro in this section that ao- "We ar the result that was t it will prove satisfactory to ing street Tacoma home at Bos- | it te believed that at the end of 1} . ja coaeultation between the com al loss to me, | Nagel ¢ entirely satiafied with f our visit and know ing f man lf a little t a to E That cost me | mittee and Secretary : cord them a chance of ever reach- ee Hiiman's job was w in actual cash, row afternoon, a new census will ng civilization again Hl 6 move from Boston Harbor or ve for lack of PS ARR cot be ordered j Contrary to belief, it was Jearned | g j | Committee Hopeful a er EE ee ee tively here today that Hawley . ‘ _— The committee, besites | jand Post carried firearms and figh- ‘ poor s Mr. Humphrey {ts y fore the public pork barrel 6! tr zh the ar fraudu pesca ys Eiefpmnell tpg 7 te weed Mason, A. L. Summers, B. L. Stiles enable them to withstand days of BLAGE TONY the salary graft and collected mileage from Washington, D. C, to pitas Dur and’s tnfor tion reg rd Me red pe 8 = somewhere In the sworn to before me this 24th day of Oc Seattle and back again on a trip that he ne k. There was an Soent eur . et om ae i eet sibiiey akc region of Hadsc ay % 1 PERRY | mission o| ir O71 ©, bi et tter of fact, he te hel sn nears om ONDON, Oct. 26.-—Dr. Hawley | pong ‘ IOHN H. PERRY, | intermission of ar r or two, but yet, as a matter of fa tes ae a Soe aa LO’ E 2 awley «ll ane esr» eens hi . ney without traveling a mile aa6 ¢harges an injury to the city H. Crippen, convicted of the mur-| yopeported Over Supetior. By Pablic in and for the State of Washington, residing ire to be elected to congress to serve the people. I don't The lr coss Or ciadie din at der of his wife, Belle Elmore Crip-| nat the batloon Americ, Bg “Seates want to go merely for the money | can m yut of it ho department {# anxious for a pen, and sentenced to hang Novem. | ‘&t the balloon see hed = correct enumeration. It is not sur-| amy ema 4 today hie decision | Pe" Seen last night at the western aie corners ume Ipriving if different climatic con. ay gp ny DEO COCORy ans Lake Superior cied here " A | ditions existing at the time of the to enter an appeal to the criminal toda : first count and when revision was} , s court of appeals. The announce: | We |made resulted in a decrease, but I| ment was madd png: tn — Cannot Believe Them Alive i au convinced that the first enu-| tae missing ball A i ‘ne ence with Arthur Newton, Crip-} “prof. Bock, chief of the geologt- ; meration was padded cael taht Leen de -tonbuilbrcmans tus is one of the many who the two aeronauts cannot | Wasn f tiv nt 1 Te 4 a mile and SUPPRESSION OF THE Ix ashington oat ° five million dot te $68,404 a mile and CASE AGAINST <i " " 0¢ , ah average of 991,531. | STORY OF A $20,000 GRAFT | hait a million dollars a year, What| ‘These values are baeed upon nb - the railroads have evaded other an exhaustive investigation by BY JOE SMITH. taxpayers have had to pay the railroad commission. Our Copyrighted 1910. As an illustration of the ex- | ing 1901, 1902 and 1903 these gion they are supposed to barren of game, and, at me of the year, is so cold as unbearable by anyone not open.” The tender solicitude displayed by the Washington supreme | tent of railroad tax dodging a railroads were assessed, as who left here yester- for powerful special interests in many of its decisions has | few figures will prove highly equalized by the state board all night without much suspicion from time to time regarding the integrity Niuminative. The state tax of equalization, at $6,600 per cess, but Edward fie court and of some of its members, and given rise to numer. | commission has determined mile. During 1904 and 1908 +8 ; Vision ing in the ficial of the Aero fimers that members of the court have been influenced by mer. | that the value of the Northern “ - se Katie Seken> j Rate Set . fragrant up. before | “ a, who is in charge moti Pacific railroad for taxation (Continued on Page Five.) o om Ottawa, declared NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—The a ts pcarlinaee: — one’s ey | Whether there is much or little truth in these rumors, the peo @ expected news soon. iM case ainst Champion Jack W the state have not been permitted officially to determine. No oe ne h ny : | | Johnao: b ht last summer by w them investigated but all of them have ended in failure. ' ed that the colored fighter had | jot it d in your dia ame One investigation was had by an unofficial committee appoint- PROHIBITIONIS TS SLL With o chat, was 4 ? Sta “Seat ta Mantihe Oo-1% sak tascaaial Wy the president of the State Bar Association on the réquest of | missed today. The was ober 26th ot dowr Tt) you KNOW? Siet justice, but because it lacked the power to summon wit- | . dropped on recommendation of the it y are all| = s& Ove . and compe! them to testify it was unable to ke a con | ing drunk is a crime;| “Half the murder 9 committed | district attorney, who informed the out ‘of diaries,/coat, coal ar investigation. All the other efforts to have them investi: | morely an error ent because of the feelings and passions | court that Pindar had disappeared halk it wood, umt have been throttied, and those making them treated by the | “Rum has nothing to do with the | betw man and woman. | board fence | rubber overst That four presidents of the Unit- champions with contempt and ridicule cause of crime | “No liquor brewed makes a man This quitting the wart ma — mig have big re crag - ‘ ‘ “p, tion lwave so out and be a highwayman.” } * ° \ thaliad fie thes € urrison, Rooseve D itive ts 4 lee’ ittenset” beck en a ol seas Troatee | ieture tae crowd tie ceaaie |AVIMLOrS Coming - oa, ae Pa _ rn ed \these is Nuz tion never meant anything but pro-|ly filled Dreamland hall last night F : M ' g the gas t i, worst of ail,|, oat the First Presbyterian Much circ t < 4 rick cag nd evangelist for the brew Ry means. dor erlook that | 22! th one minister and 220,600 brine . " he G b ¢ x decisic the ald of prohibitionists when He| prohibition movement BAN FRANCISCO, Oct aw an't | the grocer], That Dr Henry LaMotte, the ocu- Mory of the $2 ong ong sertes| made the world; per He would | - big avia ft a Bee . 1 on i: coe pes i . ‘~ f r of Ce _ Roose- 8 decision of the ci on the| have done a better job. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 26.—Former| i» asau Phe commdl Millie and’ g ma, ¢ S04 boda i he Spanish- Whating the tax * tee ca roads, It Man Is not wise enough to ¢ } nor Allan Daniel Candler, one| tall mer t 1 the 5 t 9 at On A year, Anastac Th “Doe” L ' hern railroad $ , ti on utive to esti-jern himself, but, of course ‘ wealthiest and most w today received a sth i many that you'd tire of | , shasta aa Caen , ere Ritaces back to M JC 4 at within a d the rail enough to govern the other fel m t National A " ut , ‘ al atte axe Sh: heme oe Olver he oe Decemt A g the a | righ ow: fir fost, 6 t Mike Murphy, the Penn ch se he Is going F = ih: WIPING = GEST ee OF EL IN STATE ca ; ti i me Is Taft in Japan? ~MANY FOR RECALL|" ae sic” ts the Ke in we han yee ms | an old Columbia football Game Animal Goir poe ~ The O ntaine ¢ me. : ef veuuag ee : ol li ; be 1 ha | TOKIO, Oct. 26.—Tariff re 1 ir ‘tine b ‘ee a ane Before Ons! r \ eir pledges that they will com-| visions will be one of the prin dg HS ee ete gnat Judge William Hickman ce Denizens of \ ington that ju t I Beg pg ne 0 o : la ala ae is at “ptm | The question of trade relations 10 da That James E. Bradford, assistant r atice' Mekest herd ot M4 tsi) " In the 1 . ‘ of growing 1 tt fro I n 189: eetroyed ; ited 5 gravity in Japan. sibil coming in the 1e office, returt That J. L. Macdonald, tt BY hunters Thin + ) : w 1 P it ities of retaliation by the Unit « filled | and taking out] studied law h Michigan and Yo) » flerce 1 ed Stat nd England are great new es. 1 Co > “ racticed? 1 res, t . = . < } statesmen e ¢ rie - phaal And ; H. I a stat eal | That Rev. Dr. Beniah L. Whitman, vat t : that t of state ap heater eHiret 5 pro on he 1 ( 1 proaching shoal waters | Iwan 1 tf the jal Baptist ut Honotul NABS HIS MAN | Ph he Pitt ’ ‘ 4 I “\ . I 1 ( TRAIN KILLS MAN | That a ding t a Second av. I quict 1 i ! @ | ROW distriet at t 0 1 ats worn of ‘ei yrid W | clviil : , fh igig” °™ there'a c - phd Mal tel telichalal tateetene f That Matthews signs personal Though ell no|* atthe Fa ht #) k and D: 0 The reason the elk of this state are being exterminated—A Siberian | _ | easter vind * Cali. | 1 h : 1 dd timber wolf | (Continued on Page Five.) [RRR RR RH! and | |

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