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asa moral benefit. You, as a wage worker, a sal neighbor's self respect. Sign the recall. Hesitate to Phone Main 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa guiarly every od service. | Haile to reach your N are entitled to g “a _ “NO 213, NCHOT CUTLINES CAUSE OF PEOPLE Chief Forester Declares in Speech That the F pits Not Stand for the High Handed tee Js of Standpatters, and Whole Country Is | Going Insurgent. 4 (By Varted Pree) DIT, Mieb., Oct. 25 delivered at @ * dy the beard of comp Stolay, Gifford Pinchot « Sebat he believes is the prc le . but the who ¢ rol it 1t @ that Cannon and Al drich and all they passing rapidly away ve the people will protect themeelves aga the special in terests In state and nation alik that they can best protect then selves by of nation : | against Mies June 1 Thave been travel | across stat P tinuously and hav Pah and estimate public s« fa all the great districts ¢ wy. Using the Inform geared from contact yet many occupations a bell: in bate tried to write of the composite ite toters of all parties v4 hear the voice of all oes pn some cur is 1b special Interests Patform of the peop United States. sald permit at control lasue of Bars Special Interests. I belleve that our laws and in uid be planned, made solely as the np of the special interests feve that the president, cab I think, declare it-|inet, lawmakers, officials and ¢ as follows judges all are th rvants of t Nominations. ple, that d office for the the people should di- benefit of no apectal class or pe ie, elect, contro! and eal party, but solely for the own legisiative repre efit of the may justly be fn publicity of cam-|the people for what the butions and expenses! “I believe that our local, sta and after election and 484 national governments can and ly limiting by known |*hould be run as honestly and ef What may be spent and the fletently as any well managed pré of speending It. vate business.” - Willie’s Birthday Jawmaking or other pub- “ to be employed or to tion frem any in- i service corpo William Davis gave should be unlawfil te celebrate bin 215 or other represe*! wight Large qua: of my interest to advocate} ling goo were consu My Measure to any leg) to William's confess @ legisiat: ittee | 6ourt this morn’ pemely registering his) too small to hot Cea the nature of his compen-| went forth to bre Mid the name of his employ Emitting shouts, W tlon of Pa ¢ have/| do say that be | seray no | Gordon who | of $10 HS MAP SHOWS HOW ROADS HAVE BOTTLED UP SEATTLE WATERFRONT na a little. par birthday last} ities of spark according in police The house was You can restore to the legitimate channels of trade the money deflected in can be no prosperity founded on crime and vice. Crime and vice are economic as well as social evils. Mayor Gill is therefore an economic aried man or a business man, have a double interest , s Star, i | Covers the whole city and the 1 vover v whole i and 5 sed 001 | Wherever you live you may have The Star ‘You ao | | delivered to your door for 260 per month. SEATTLE, WASH,, DOES S. E. CO. CONTROL CITY'S BOY BEATEN F4 () rT CHICAGO pances were infrequent ani Unio & movement to have soctety girls an th arrested last STRIKE well as a moral menace. His recall will be an economic as in a clean administration, a moral and economic interest. You can protect this dual interest by signing the to the sewers of vice; you can clean the city of that vile crew of undesirables whose presence is pollution; you can protect your own The Star’s Carrier Army suburbs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be LANT? 1910. ONE CENT. (OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE! Arms Plays Into Hands _ of Plant’s Bitter Rival MINE RAILROADS, EIGHTEEN STEEL SILLS PLENTY OF WorK FOR YOU 1 YOUZL PAY AES DOW) FOR ALOT AT BUIYNOALE. , I THE POOR MAN'S FRIETIO Big Contracts Are Turned Down With Power to Burn Under Superintendence of Ex-S. E. Co. Man—Ballard and Georgetown Left to Private Company's Mercy. utter t elect 1 plant? (By United Press.) eft the Seattle I ( tot charge of the CHICAGO, Cet Internation;| ¢ tremen t f that plant has been al officers of the Garment Worke now o@ 1 For August and $ "a union took charge today of Utale ic 7 : : eu ‘ith Mts Soe strike, and it was predicted that . eM ¢ re @ year ago, athougn yom } 60,000 workers would be out before it of $400,000 € equipment th then. Why A statement wax issued by the! 1 tu , big business contracts, al- strike committee, ‘declaring they } tp 6 P aching Sa ces teaaha® were willing to arbitrate, and a . " nt oF the power you have serting that the Chicago teamaters ar tely refusing service to Ballard and would not be involved in the strike Ge n et E. Co. has plants, while you go to except as & last resort the cat « es, even to the end of West Seat- Thousands of strikers, men, wony i anid SBitieat en and children, swarmed through a a the manufacturing districts, but as] The city plant was started to break the monopoly of they were orterly, and private concerns. These concerns have joined interests and . CUT YOUR BWYKO FALK TOE OF n| |) 7TABRELL BE PYOTHING LEFT FOR 7000 70 00 70 vou are represented by the S. E. Co. Why are you so friendly toward the city plant's bitterest enemy? Why, for instance, did you give the S. E. Co. 2,500 kilowatts at one-half cent per kilowatt, while charging other users from three to eight cents, unmercifully t workers join for with the strike and while turning down good applications among business old fost era by acting an i rt - > the charg A stat insued by the strike as We oe ¢ 1 ; Here is a photo: A of r | committ hat the untontets Why « 1 refuse light and power to th American bank, back, taken by Jail Photographe or responsible the res, to Grant Smith & Co. Lake Murdock. Great welts extend fro re nion f en you were only using about the top of Harry's head to his feet.| 000 of The welts, although more than a Vhs Ballard immedi after y; week atill show plainly. Harry's - vk na ; rons ; Ree a foster would have been ar Grateful Purp Brought int af i es had been erected and par ut is 1 Miller ne hy has all this expensive ex uipmeat was released on $50 cash bail. He M Bo fi Aid le eve e, while Ballard citize have been left to the and Kis wite will’ be charged wits] Man Soup Bone for cba ie assault ‘ : . * was seated | his little wate POSTPONED box a small dog} limped fm, and,) the car line for'in Bal { they would | tho s cut off short, al poles had been set m ee and part of the wiring completed. e n peace. Since then there is not a single . ubsertb: in Ballard, though “ many apy jons have come ta. Big down own business men who ied for light a nd power th ttaetf were turned down, and foreed to rowing {tse buy from the 8. E. Co . rook gels Wrecking Its Business. The contempt pr edings extended ao . As pre ‘o effort was made to extead against Mayor Gill, Chief of Police | paw nl | happen, th electr iness among the thickly settled Wappenstein and the owners and| ticed that the pa? took a slump almost from sidence distric sre the plant leaseos of porperty in the restricted | paw wa wolle y = ‘ave ys" ment R. M. Arms took hold of it. |coul@ make a profit and ultimately district were postponed this morn | flamed — four a sliver of Was a 8. E. Man reduce pri Instead business * nt a Q ! | Woes ' ° | nc bee a ant to as sol emote pt Wilmor | WwW pocketknife he removed} : had 0 baa Ow remote parts of im : Salesmar rambs ¢ he 8. own tricts as far out as Som the yng sliver, then bathed and) j 1 Q Co. There men in the | Hilln , where there was no t dog trotted off i : os was n up with I Rose, Wil}| The re Th trict defer Reed thought no me of the » bn UP ¢ ny he profits, work, Hi e dog standing at the doc of |of the tollhouse with a big sou bone in its mouth. The dog dropp postponed |@ie bone at Reed's feet andr rneys ‘ie room, yawning at the proceedings The contempt case wa the agreement of the att lor both sides. court He Knew the er 8 William One a struck town City Patr of|cident until the next morning,| HANG INDIAN WHO . SLEW YOUNG GIRL ame—men w ad built the plant; which were in leaps had ‘ond | and bo . | and pros nds, began to drop off. The aI their fondest hoy When the light! excess over last year grew less in and water depa ents were sepa- each succeeding month, and in . 1 it was ex} 1 that the new | August surplus was less than 4] nt executive would be chosen |i In September it was } | h among there me 8 2,000 less than year ago. H Arm he Job ‘ However, conspiracy afoot to ally the had | wreck the city plant? ite loyal More about the history of Arms’ nation ag t administration will be told ‘tomor against Moore for | row GRAFT PROBE» That pickpockets, burglars and latickup men work in Seattle under @ definite understanding with the police is one of the many startling pieces of information the council 10 effort to bring the to justice. It re deral auth h to jail for using t thelr bunco work plant had had w chi picked him up general (iy United Pres) | investigating committee is getting \ these lines has Rs. | principles. One day after he struck} SACRAMENTO, Oct. 28—Wil-|8® @ reguit of its delving into the d the nittee that it is} 5 IN SAN MATEO town faced Judge G and! bur Benjamin, a halfbreed Indian,|@reft ebnditions that have pre the gambling and restrict-leq to bring down t n & neat Hittle talk about pre) was hanged today at Folsom atate | Valled here res et e violated! which were cor (By United Press.) ferring work to jail prison for the murder of Violet| The members of the gsr usiness basis, but that lar) The plant found lig SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28—~ Te t a job any time, Judge,"| Gilmer, 15, near Woodland, a year! *T? sathetied jn their own ae ceny and cy ines of violence ®/for about half what E. ¢ wt grand jory of Gen Metaw alc ago. Benjamin met his fate with | ‘hat every big robbery that ha Ws Wwernesees Oe nd the old Snoqu wer Co.! coun: jared to investigate the Well, go on,” said Judge Gordon.|the stoiciam of his race fale teen with th x eae way ee ee oxtat alleged graft ring Wa ee utin 1 hit | emoked a cigare hile the de ‘om oat ype Re ate hemes ao : i T “ : 2 S| for se of bribing San |the cour mu know! Ber 1 no sign agra mes : 4 ne next two yea m-| Att rt announced toaiy any body morse i awey ene © - . proveme th cided e On 1 ke does when he co » Se jan ps reported every night Plant Was a Success od whether the 9 } " : das would take up am 1 attle is to make a call on the “pow me the free news| Then in chs Bang He ve , éra that be” in the police depart t with the] profit of > alleged bribery. . LI LES ment and find out how thing the crimes |} ‘ rad any con- . er eke ti Be e Attorney Gen- ; ere eyes So _— : : Fickert, “but {t is . | WITH PASSENGER) Biggest Crook Game Then an-| “The probable that after a meeting with nN } | The eal i ye wild ne afternoon, I shall ton- ° ° . | ° } (By United Press.) tov er brought off Be gos p ot aw with reference to the Off Again, On Again} anuseeia’ “occ ze—rn [om to was te fake Siege, business. Of | 000 wast of the San’ Prancleos ° longest cross country flight in | Wrestling matches that took place 14 bi , t taking part in the in- | lon the shores of Lake Washingtc carry big n ng ° | whe James Dalton emerged an aeroplane with one passen- | o) eral ye los Awe baweeweeecawts e $400 hed bese ‘ Pda EA Boxe sae ger was accomplished today by | "Vernal youre # | spent and was y when A RRR Ra ‘ y ee ea ' Mm. Mathie, & Frenchman, whe. ii” B., al per Remember over eo- | came { * WEATHER FORECAST. *& ; f ae as Three flew from Paris to Brussels, a | | el Fa oe ple read The Star's cla aA a A 4 b ‘ fat * Fair and warmer tonight; * ) ‘ oe 4 wnoor| distance of 195 r Mathieu | Leave’ Rega aR Soak a Are you one of *| time to’ mak d by ca * Saturday rain and cooler; light % *\ t 1 ‘ " left Paris at 12:30 and arrived | ae . r nlant om te * rly winds 7 th t hinen rbd penatein 1 n tl ; ale *{ f | | tempted ond J to the secant an Pusch te ee @ 7 exposed the “big Prrrarea a oe as soon as A well ee ee ee ee br aaa. Te; the or © rench * J » | Sag ne capital tonight \ | et a minut “ aeeRRERRERBERES " * * \ * GUNDER WAS TIGHT *! -~ \ * Gunde I, Oo ir * ) | She Fixed Her Teeth) ® sissy ‘tac’ so tins sim 3] \“ | * Julia G. Olsor For seven *| sina ? =e came to Seattle from| * years of mar ife, he con. #] tne « n champic in the legisla 7 ~ c vate erday to a her * buted fe * jcourt f h venturi ator Polson of . bent Hand, akoity dveaded ¢ # wearing ay und when her # HO Joize the court suena tn ike — jeal, and to t r ce * he had *® a ‘ made a resolu viding for a Me Oe) 1 to coplous draug e\* bla in * « t ¢ h inv gation of the =r i a ©") COURT FROM INVESTIGA gs sania a Movortion of the ¢ th fesired ¢ Molly forgot all about the|* *| Ba ind five representati The Mlertront a sk . "| and Patrolman Geer arrest-| * yesterd * arance of the resolution cre. by ra Lake Union, with nine ) Judge Gordon added $10|* *| | k law b y con ation. ae, 2 sane the { i for commer in entl bill” this m tng. | Rt et tk ttt tk toe BY JOE SMITH courts should disregard popular de-| has as n . f the senate, the es part of which is al Copyrighted 1910. mand f w. | Re 1 wi rd faction in ready owned by the city pat Lake theo the ipreme court,| The preset t atisfactor his own ch Know from the up mile | tnt rt par em, it) should ha onfidence in it 1| tegrit d of spotless char ee ediat 1a heen the creature of a political | re-elect all f f its members who| (Applause.) bitterly argued, id another mile | laréed and selfishne Thi y The ch ions of t tem} tem t tin af t aved ; eB 1 ; the same as that — 1 4 policeman quer-| tem 18 now fighting for its life, and) pa f f themselves with| court from a publi vestigation of +e ¥ in the foreg ing quota > d wne a large When A t ‘ fo I i] | @ ger ge ih : ae ah 4 | abtions r nk Pc t So bitter was wr . the b 1 D Lu a sa fi upreme court is con are i rt ha tnoiabad | The report of the Powell com-| so at ¥ n the vote was Control of +), s Tne’ Pg hae neyo pln ed a bottle of champagne 1 am,” answered Dontan with be. | Te ee einen i , oe a Ga hinrad BE) aken, but 14 members championed raat the « : th etor nearly dropped dead.) coming mode doden 8 ve present! tha Y tat ‘ Piteniiis “ce ine i Polson resolution. When the Mailable watort oe Eas ve ring, th prieto , | Nevenver OE tne ive sarawent) that they must not be criticized; | vestigation of tt at ution was disposed of, a de Mth competis t f sl for » eng A ac reoni A attle ¢ ar \ judges wh et ca ‘ ynest that must not be] b Hl f 1 x ween senha’ a' the fee oe ee Merminals unde 1 “ an 0 | Sree io uaneas t ago} Artt nye | The champions of tt sated, They bt t atl was made public t até that Pe npelled to ner | th holdings along | ‘pa stned Arthu Y Hl D }and of the r I ] 1 t ted re} y ‘ ©. erst: | be c ? ‘ aL a ily, on penalty Duwar, a6 ee lode all right, He obtained 1 ‘ ak " ir, as|that the people are not capable of ct ud they tr n Olympla on the penete: 13; cre ee Washington , re the King county | ed rami fortt te ay a patrol) h wung @ | to Don-| selecting their own ipreme the 1 and = those ¢ nvened " w rhi Faia. Wakioan was nol ee Water { e on November hat he went forth to : lan's jaw. hort spell ‘twas| sedges, and oppose the restora-| making " le. A typ] fa boiling V pula , “ > Jae : e these harbor Improve-|man or two led victim was Pa | some serap. tion of the non-partisan judicial ical expression of thi ng of}demand for such further investiga ‘ ree Me f 1 the control of the har The fie intende It cost Arthur $10 today in court.| primary law. They Insist that|contempt and ridicule displayed by This demand found expr (Continuea on Page Ten.) H *

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