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POWER OF ‘REFORM’ ADMINISTRATION WAS TED BY LOS ANGELES BIG INTERESTS IN LABOR WAR BULLY TIME iness” Or 4th Labor Organi and Grafters’ Lawye py H. 0. WHEELER to Helj THE STAR NEW KING OF SIAM MAY BE THE LAST yos ano LES je the true 5 Two hundred Boy Scouts reform brated Hallowe'en night, and had eles has | ally ne Dut never a gate wa pod busine ver a sign mo ever ut organ frightened Boy fact that ed the law and respect elity have a That the code they r from be to, and the good Boy ix frankly Scout adheres faithfully to tt x of the M | wrers A But tb had a good tl ju mye. After marching t ‘ downtdwn str in charge of H our bod Ane Col play: | this feb fleld, a ark, of the Ba * P ple hiked out to dave found the - | \ iM.” to the « mm. th everything jus je clearnes: jdandy, Of the plano se ration of | Itions aid not b out any too] King Chowfa Maha Vajiravudh bai be recalled, Ws fiery enthusiaam, but there was a| He scoeeds hi father King on a wave of Fe ne big campfire of twiga and| Chua mh naed re which resulte e electric Hghts, In the center of the} 2 th ch pressing in Ee of former Mayor A hall, and there was a burlesque the east and yew administra baseball game, and a bear hunt, and} tia on the weet toward a game of blow can ack | Wantt Chinese fr a t vice race, and several o on, And| the north money, Ch i“ eg generally ’ EARL ROGERS. Cyril Arthur Play a pee 4) Mada fa gan ! ‘aty. Much goo’ ¥ v Lawyer for San Francisco graft. talk that was “better a slow na | @ r ers. Los Angeles “reform” officials one youngster ¢ wed himwelt w hit Ps Angeles worked Xc allowed him to dictate antitabor, 7 parents of many of the boy bie wif a “sound bus: measures to them. and a number of sisters, cousins * It got one ch war volerana, armed with rifies,/®0d maybe sweethearts, made toured ee cram . were stationed th sevede' ta the vi Srerrtting just right for a good cinity of the convention hall. The = . ots were patrolled as tn time of ¥ Del * were trea lke MURDER Tomas 6 t dispersed with night sticks psi 1a nie attempted to converse Mecity council ts d Workingmen as responsible for the iGaachaaen’ lee > Ay ’ William J. v Times horror, And that was the pe Bbagiinn . Hi Stewart. W n effect that the M. @ M. intended. Dr. Ralph Reed mir lithe cones with the ® . eo of the E opinion of three eal phone Co. have so fa ewart Is called into the rela : te t of the M. & M five appalling murders, and « hae i fa duly 16 last, dur forth succinctly the facts which! was wa of the brewery worke | stand out clearly in all. He says: | day beyond stating that the diy counc!l pa: This appalling series of 1 | wtock ansed to unknown Kast bere forbidding union # must force every physician in-| orn nothing could be Ieeders and son e (ny United Pres) pated tn mental or nervous dit | joarne ner from him wk and with good gr< tha NEW YORK, Nov. 1—J. Arm-|¢a#es to a common conclusion. Cer Phe railroad commiasion may aé ‘ trong Drexel, Pittsburg millionaire | tain facts in regard to these mur] journ tonight and go to California bee speech. Axi and one of the best known avia-| ders stand out clearly Jin order to obtain the exact figu ged the ordinance the tors America, resigned, in a huff. First--They were all committed | |which the Sunset Co. pays t Pa Bt tre he Aero Club of America to-| in the same neighborhood. Las Wels & aS raph Ce . fay because of alleged partiality Second—Ther a for h services as general super ‘avocate was Earl Roe hown by Its officials to American |lack of motive ;| vison and expert advice elther of robbery Mia Rogers ix the apecial at fer the M. & M Rogers . aviators in recent meet at Bel or of nt Park the @ the lawyers who defend: The particular decision of the all ¢ Miieck Calhoun in the & Aero Cla fficials that piqued graft prosecutions Drexel was that given against toll | Me gained notoriety on ahame Wh in regard t rly regular tate fet through his def to the Statue of Libert a feminals of Fifth—No trace has been Macisco bribe More May Resign found of the criminal | | it ts expected that other avtat These facts sre all fish re! p Deurdity | wy follow the taken that the crimes we mueenty the Pacific coast can | 7 resigning victim of a ment pup. This is fact, not com aeroplanes were wre meank an increasing “ he mont meet w n the of a man to in business plltng ~~" DIES IN SEA | SUICIDE : 00 In nug ck of the ar John Ammer, a Cal verboard and re wat crew ertous 1 on & woman , ee Mae epaized busin alone 6 Bt s wen 2 cman, L so ast AY ived artmer 4 th byiows lack This was aome descript Seen Fal ty and the yoator Angeles T t 7 bert | nahip convention 4 Issant lost four ma| “Th minal, whoever he is,|¢re* 1 at n of Labor open-| chines probably suffered a loss of mem.| Ammer boarded the vessel at St ot lory for his b é has| Michael, and it was then noted that « 4 Attell to Me Roran. \thue made no concea) | he acted at ely, but Htthe atten Instead, after the con-| PHILADELPHIA, Ne 1 his crime for|tion was paid him. T North. fad voluntarily at and Owen Moran w be | Western brought 622 passengers and @ the orders of Chief « hed to battle six rou r | $200 a treasure Galloway vember 9. st Shipment] sale JAP BABIES ; | DIEIN FIRE. Josephine, the tw old daugh |ter of Y. Yamam anese la b J was bu i to death and her Jakka, six month ame by wate shot t e been i when Astiving gatt t t tt ry t mn c k ecey Room-making Sale aga be gisele Hr on St a ed Ya his wife ter AT A PRACTION ‘OF R AL “VALU egy laggy ae ee yer t ew and was enveloped flames : a Risin Opp ortunity not to be equaled anywhere. fin her m 8 I akka was ta to the ef LOST SHIPMENT OF BIRD CAGES |, t Div as Specified Below: 00... G19 fT op $2.19 |) Bird Cage ~e fed Into Six Great Lots. ‘EXHIBIT CAR TO HELP BOOST US By United Press) Parrot Cages a, ree Megs ed Sundries I Bays A i f New List LOST SHIPMENT ENAMELWARE J coors? ie even ite the bom, hs NahGrade Blue Ty © Ware, With White Lining, Placed in One ff “#!® : v S lag i we He Enam 1 Coy i “~ x, me ' \Bernbardt at 66, Like Girl of 19: CHICAGO, Nov. 1 Sarah Bern t, at 66, Is atill the world ast night saw the bes in L’Algion In the p mance of her America erith but with the fire f of 1 mers her ve ‘ i clear as 4 KINNEY ANSWERS WIFE’ S CHARGES His WIF CAUSE To Build i Bridge) von"! [WERVONE NEEDS A DESK LAMP ]] se stoooes trace, wnicn ne Bectric Portable Brass and Old otente, fiat and iment fer Desk Lamps, $5.00 Valu 33.29 "atom ace boos | Business Is Good, Thank You! “due. Last night's action was ar noe of thi ed not be Spelses © Heetbut | 2s: AMEKUE 6H UMN BTALET 1 ss My t night PANTAC mar th a a na 3ES Bak BA r ny $ be ag teh S BREAD THIS D THE ROW WEEK | | | TUESDAY, NOVEMBE | MERCY! oR 1, 1910. RATS AR E CHEWING TOBACCO w =| — Renee arte GS o —_~ Pad Q om = *y ra) ,AUERDEEN, 8. D,, Nov, 1.—Rats;ance, Miss Schnacke, the grocer hive been accused and convicted of | had the floor torn up and a ¢ ent Ha things #inee the 4 of the floor tr led, When the board RE MPiper of Hamelin, but it re | were noved and the hau of | h slens, beart ¢ j loon. There were | rained for a Bly resident to/the rats uncovered, rematr of | gend ler 1 ent Co. baa A We me woman keeps sorts were found, and in the a weeks ag Colun a BMordty store The building had | sortment were fons of sever a r ! ¢ nell And while the council was & Wo« floor, and the rats gained | plugs of a well known b f to-| beca f th tion th passing the license ordinance, entrance, carrying off large quantl tly eaten, indicating that| bad earned f t umbia was operating thes of groceries of variou ' he rate had tormed a liking for the | It one of th pl t as it had before. There Last week, to re 1 nnoy d arth and he r were same old tables, the ae t unit Also 4 same women and the same gang HE THOUGHT THIS WAS NIFTY POETRY — brewery comt of loater WASHINGTON, Nov, 1.--One of |over to his desk, and pointing to th The day \ | refused Ae an the signs r a asked | to renew th 1 h ’ and a ew new the he funetions of the funct re oa Ney aust k oie ent up t each entrance. Th Columbia of last r ight was the who surround President 1 u Why, don't you know.” was the|Prewery management ' Ce of old days, The know every who pre to l'snewer {that a “new man" w« j we an’s saloon feature si! on the president. An assieter Lay on, Macduff, |!" Charge, and tha f was a joke. The “working rete sed Ore a damn'd him that first cries | t= would be cat out und men” congregated there seemed ing, He called a ne iper ma ci enough! i. all present for the purpose of Last night the council was aga meeting women and later go. asked to renew the ‘ ing to the more noisy “Break- LOVERS ON STAGE; PART IN REAL LIFE | iiss Keliosr. wi ers.” sie CHICAGO, Nov Lovey” |to “stick together in spite of any-|Columbia. before Ceell Lean and “Dove Florence | thing Jecouncil that he had h he Holbr have sepa J After Although both of them have had objection because hem olght of showing © public | many temptations had been changed presse agent wa apread day night Then f that it wa jealous, n real thing tents Of Mt “SIX BILLS PASSED 1 even did It I fourth and he t SEVEN PRIESTS IN PLAY COP WROTE letanee the ant betw cil| him and ed savior CHICAGO, N i—iIn a ¥y, the priests on the stage 0 rok n last night when the ch 1 of the f umittee, written by Pat geant ay th elves. Fathe tl. evar? y ; the rdale St. John’s church the t 4 Soate bagghnse sp we ‘ There will be t men amen Conway put one over on bh oO 1 . he h and the janitor. | honor bh r ‘ Dore, who t The first veto was on the hea th ania wi ne & numbe nv ving, which dow , } r the fit of th urch. | Perry mplished || ge e668 which the maypr contenc The plot of the pla nique, @ 2 " i egal The work is in Conwa TRADING STAMPS DECL. ‘ARED ILLEGAL WASHINGTON, Nov. L—The po C ¢ art of | R charged with violatix gift « wing terprise for a review of the ade no cc re cane de at them by the to review pe 1s6 ourt of of the District of mutinued agains BOSTON CATCHES REAL _ STRANGE FISH (By Calted Pres) tert hat the census when BOSTON, Nov A strange | a the whole front of the head,|| PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, 1.—Port need will be substantially fish, wuch as never be has been |And cor — teeth, with @/land citizens are due for a shock er than was shown by original seon on the water front here, hay- | tongue | foe cag nilar to that sustained by Tacoma ne & head nearly twice ae large being on the e me ecently, when the official popula was caught off City Point | visit tion of the city uneed, ac be s Mcintyre of South Bos The &s large as the| cording to advice Port-| coma angling for crabs head, 1 # Almost to a point.| land toda I tlon t fish tn 4% foot long and the | Fine having read of 1 foot each,| It is rep De-| not be so great (ee is 2 feet & inches In diame-|are atta to back of the} rand has intimated that ber of names elimir | tee. The mouth extends nearly | head, just where it jolow the body.| Portland's census has been cut ma! make any statement.” nation-wide strike of expr ere in threatened as a r the strike of drivers and helpers | jemployed by the express compan lies, now out in New York ctty Jersey City and Hoboken. The ex ative committee of the Interna tonal Brotherhood of Teamste will meet today to decide wheth yimpathet trike shall be call ed in New York Prepare New Scale. In the meant the Interna tional union is preparing a new monthly wage scale to be demand |-“WOMAN SLEEPS AFTER FIFTEEN MONTHS | VALENTINE KICKS | HONOR LINDSAY DOBTON, Nov wil a Five years ago her son Chart aii” weds th sis ta ute, |Wadeeuared Wee waned dar antes ict ON RENTON ROAD . tod , | day for bis return She refuse dtol An unusual honor was shown moe Mary Turcotte » died today at! 1, ner head on a pillow, sitting day|Judge Robert H. Lindsay this| Superintendent of Public Utilities he mage of are and 21 days.\end night in o low rocker, watch-| morning on his irement as court | Valentine wants the city council to after having t without restful|ing for him eping only a few|commixsioner, w idge Ronald | take n” against the Seattle, sleep for more than 15 monthe. ten at | made a tribute from the Bar As-| Renton & Southern. He presented i === |sociation part of court records a long of grievances against the “Judge Lindsay retires from the} com to the council last night. | besa through lameness of the The company does not furnish |law under which the court commis-| enough cars, does not furnish clean sionership was created,” said Judge cars, and submits its patrons to ® | Rons ald. “He is an able lawyer and set ksome, arbitrary rules about ne an excellent judge the hase of tickets come ® tribute was signed by 90 law WILL NIXON WIN OUT? (My Vaited Press) ed in the principal cities of the baa CARSON CITY, Nev., Ne NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—One hun F nited States. The scale calle for! Rummage Sal t 8. Nixon st dred thousand teamsters, chauf.|$80 monthly for route drivers, $70|/Given by Ladies of Temple de as United States sena- fours and helpera may be called | for afer men, $65 for ers Hirsch, is running now at Union, tor from Nevada is the question on strike In New York « ms without bh ear Seventh, Wilhard hotel build-| that is holding the center of inter- ha tle =i RECOUNT WOMEN TO WORK AT eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eS LOOKS LIKE ACHILLES WILL STICK | (My United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov 1 That etary of the Inte tr Ballinger Ae no intention signing is be ved here aa the result of his ac m today in re nizing his of | TO ABERDEEN ... (My United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 The appeal of the citizens of Aberdeen, Wash., for a recount of the census of that city will not be granted, ed by Director Durand today it was announe of the Census ee ees TALK HARBOR BONDS The K ha ae t night, as fol ow Cay Hill I Pra V. Grant, 740 la N., Fred H. I on and other apenk Beacon Hill I & ‘ ay and M. B, H f ‘ I t ge F. ¢ 4 I I ! F. ( Ja k Carper I i I Rot i nd O uy Pard pe \ nyd David I Lu C.K i and I Paul See eee ee ee es Ban on Chinatown Trips RANCISCO, } h C " rT pr f ta ough a ement th th SEER EERE EEE RE for From the rush of yesterday campaign in this state, “ other ale may not last the week out ‘now drawing to a clos to exceed eleven be day work A committee of the striking trivers told the health com a 00 cars of per 1 be allowed to ed and distr umers, A buted committee Dong of also called upon Mayor and prot ted against Diagonally 2 as guards ex Across From being operated by Moore strike-breakers oe Theatre | THE GOLDEN EAGLE ee pe: a “Ballinger, has mad LADIES’ SWEATERS tary, Dow M : Waisdd: cnc cfrces $2.49 | $12.50 Values ......... $4.49 pa ’ SEATTLE-MADE _KIMONOS $3.00 Values +. $2.19 SILK DRESSES $13.50 | $30.0) Values LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS $25.00 Values $15.00 THE POLLS We have a large line of latest styles, of all kinds and shapes, for will less than half the price you would have to pay elsewhere. We ¢ have Trimmed Hats as low as $1.49 how the ¥: mu Waal chaswant ff WE PAY YOUR STREET CAR FARE THIS WEEK WITHIN ay, and how badly they wan THE CITY LIMITS, TO AND FROM OUR STORE, It, and let the vi a tex: vad ON ALL PURCHASES OF TWO DOLLARS OR MORE aerding's hremeat einen teers “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” tact of their presence there ts t TODAY'S STYLES TODAY “aio aunties wones save «ft Millinery Creations the lea want eve un it or- the “suftragate are, not "a th Pronounced if © 8 b dignif 1 ivory ward he he ard apt Beauty adqu rs, 496 Arcad A woman's | the PILFER GRAIN WAREHOUSE ; nts t ot a fpobmii and shape in PENDLETON, O Noy. LI potipegne cok had cal ticers and Noithern 1 ecco Use Your ane Credit oe ee Eastern Outfitting Co. Incorporated HEX AMETHY LEN ET EPRAMINE 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St Seattle's Retlable Credit House SE IRIEL EEO LT

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