The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1910, Page 1

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estar Carrier Army and othe «suburbs The Star per month the whole . frees 2, ay have Sol. 12, NO BY T. J. DILLON, Hiram C Gill was elected + SO 98 Ee Dall nayor §@ years old, we sown t was r wn town cafes; there was @f iron attached by ropes | «lel ry in the restricte es; the name of Gill was] > =a waist and neck, was found ‘ wine above the line and fiery booze below. It was} ] ie tide flats east of the Great wt when vy into her own. Grafters, thieves | tracks and south of Lar t ffs and a motley crew that | & sg. thie afternoon after de sport of decency and scoffed at 7 noticed part of the w ‘ e q as the tide was ¢ ) I night there was another gathering to consider " fy ert gt ‘ y nsid Hira The body had apps vas n ter, no merriment The crystal a Miibewater several days. The 5 t clink; the men were not roistering jubilant: the| A er to think t not hed be th painted sk N | 5 3 murder or a | k awe ere was ft | B —— i vith ‘ iY : ; : hoor ‘ (hy United Pres) i ro . . ¢ . eng ‘SAS CITY, Nov That the ECALL GILL IDESPREAD APPROVAL OF | URDER? THE CONTRAST | SEATTLE, WASH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910, and corruption faine was blown up by beneath ft ae it lay in Ha RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT RECALL MASS MEETING “That we as citizens of Seattle cannot and will not permit any part of the city to be set aside and designated for the promotion of vice “That we emphatically denounce the administration of Mayor H, C. Gill for establishing and permitting such a district to be maintained. “That we most heartily indorse the movement to recall H. C. Gill from the office of mayor.” UNMASKED! Don’t Hesitate to Phone TRAINS AND ONE CENT. Xiws sraxpe so [IS PEOPLE’S DEMA STAR'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST VICE AND GRAFT CITIZENS MAND CALL “ 4 ana art that the secretary of t he secretary of the navy and} : ent Kinley knew thie be a plain the P re ' 2 : ! war was declared against} emy of this city. ‘ : , bly that they knew the name of] ay hell wee ae t packed Arca hall to the man who threw the ¢ r “ , 1} | ich wi or cs ; emanded recall. They w {| «wi which caused the bomb to AB. ot this mors ond peli eg elnagel ae Bale poor ng P and that they had a part] t toliad td ‘ oo “ ae hir mares | cable ding to the ming. eam tolled upward, alg 29 ffice in t it ¢ 1 rooks | Jasper Brady, a member of the ered ts he beliway. oe glia ible ' es | board of officers commissioned to} “ae agar Se OS ee " poorly ayy ote ng that class t nt mer entior . nvestigate the destruction of the| : = a See nd- wold out i ' big warehip and the death of ite “g fl : ne ger - . men. n the « a gb they d ex : Se nificat a brot t rned| Col. Brad tatensiat. was wai a RT RS |e not hear a of what loth : th r with the} in a lecture 4 here. When aid or get a glimpse of the ot legs roken * 4 ' ’ y had t c lece " word the pip 4, he pre Hence o--made 4 pro we ail tec f’ Sante ; dle t o statement COURT BENCH wlan was ms fe. up had his right leg brok Pig ; rs fica A = weraggetall: Gs ser class of citizen- ~ Ragone r ema 7 ced hole in the - oe : aly tito galas that a tot the greedy g Wap-| ensel, the points of : = Boe se flame of the accident Is sald} penstein. For r ¢ ¢ for Wap-| Whlet inward | —— si a im. been slippery rails cous anger, wrath for the sleck, smirking Machia-| Names Cuban Electrician | odie taal - eae ig . wih a Cuban electrician | = ¢ iscienceless police chief whose avarice knew 1 ¢ rc Faget ' < Brady said ds of ‘ or ho turned the switeh| { Wap causing the ex of the mine catered among the avald rd shot by ie € testifying by de | | | apy ks to their DD FREDERICK KICKS ABOUT OUR Part of the cable lending trom | jf . angutanter-at Moro Cast the mine now In J | ‘ he nt for Seattle's reform, the navy department at Washing A To these the meeting was a ° | yor | keen foreboding disappoint- When the bulk of the Maine te ment; they had hoped against 4 * aleed fre arbor where it hag | Sessseseieeeeemee “Ren their better judgment that ldeperous and trary | ne that be § consumed « he cS NEAAE SIE 4 aes expectorate upon * & state . A hws Oe iar tae can ¢| at ‘ f Ite destruction, | there would be a small crowd Wetreet cars, public | > wot, Seer oS ae oe ee ieiiammens: dna ja cave hole blown inward will present. They came in the Playgrounds and | * at is Wael Mae & Crude Kick be fe nd the botton f the t ull | hope of consolation, and “tan eerends con | 2 k's kh tie tis | Zavaldo was ‘ a believed, e | Saw a dense throng, which @ tuberculosis and | cr to b nm} DeCause the Spanish off y gave voice time and again to « ’ o “ that b we i tell the tory of the ow a Gases, This is the here ob (Continued on Page Eight.) lsaming. After November ne Kotend a frei Oe | TG we will arrest those | find that we are a ) | sag | — Se | NOW SHE DOESN'T | + rets is | AND IT COST $300 RECRICHTON, M. D | One cigarets mi ; ei 4 Gamiaioner of Health “w, BELIEVE IN XMAS %e 4 a os ; , — (My United Press) r ting the Sisterhood of R exact words M ec emblem, bearing a@ @ichton showed that } rf er ob | WASHINGTON, Nov, 2--Pr a Jew congre Whethe not it was a liar center, a gift ernest. His de pe i; as day, aban- ident Taft threw Washington Into a tion of F K, who had 1 of " oe 4 left Omaha id voys for ex atin io F is the te {indirect @ t w hc ‘ n Pittat ‘ t whether he wa { the Orpheum A , j nte € € not again he a « preal-|1 r h A { little he ¢ € ee - Ste She dent Jn if d he ex ‘ { pe D Ame n - t ri at e wa pected to nm Cincinnat! in | the Englist ng nat \ Th ee wa eet ca Frank Pa ear aie inico Veror 1914 te h which |at $ R not acros made an| Administration officials and « “Thank you, ladies. | expect the acer f the ; . g6 but had just ar jreapondents who immediate! wt! to be living in Cincinnati then w ade, and lef r a pg Ag) * hat go with | Ti¥ed from Italy when the ceremony | about verifying the report found! and will be delighted to run | with « wh po ES beokkeepe ite ta nee in December, 1908. She | that he had made the stateme over,” were President Taft's rn A jest " GERMAN PRINCE OFF ” got a divorce th morning offiela to & committee of women . nuse, Wh re FOR WORLD TOUR 1 t « es STILL WANT HEINZE ‘ * * (By United Press.) ; y : : ; : JACK JOHNSON TO FIGHT See er ae ey Cy Valet F soinscaen Hy ; Manha ‘ ‘ . . night as * Ticket * a (By Valted Frees.) uny, the princess and Trial a Ree “s's5) ROOSEVELT (IN POLITICS) : << oat a Patt a tat as I ’ . fell a gran; * b 1 “ * . M sac wh hade " t t t 1 f ro walk on correc (Ry Chited Presa) colored democ ‘ | * ! * mheimer for o's sia: er lovers] ipa strest, Don't wear whit saw TORE. Nor, t-teos|So aie an a eis * urder of Girl as hate atten p| sou ‘ * YORK, » - elt R fa fig « mee lf A « * going h . — arba ‘ ft wit? “ = to Y i * Ch 1 pa Villiam * - elllleoah r 7 at awalt | t 1 h *! P. M * r 1 ‘ { * « H * in the fir ; ee | , What They Said About Gill “ ; , H Se eee * 4 What -hey dai out Gi \* ; i had beer mc, | | t Last Night’s Mass Meeting WILLIAM FORGETS wale siege mec at Last Night's Mass Meeting ship is im- et CHARGES ASSAULT : c te set up L. E. Kirkpatrick a flex . \ { ' eed ae io. ’ onal I t r a t t n Berit of pr ' re ne I to pre hapa v h Dr, Maud Parker—W 1 hips to ke eases out of ‘ " € are : ; ft ' bet ‘ \ i we or f tt be t And yet, ; sterous tion is, Washington Betting . " i apne y h aA cf & iin the 24 i 4 . 2 and physieal db I now has and has always h upreme court—a court ~ 4 A nied a ae Ar F wg Mherhogin pasar ron sath et dle ene c ans and not a ¢ A as we continue that the ‘ STILL IN STRIKE ! heir f t ong w e have a weak, vacillating court, By United Prens Judge W, 0. W M G as may \ : $ oa oO h \ v H r - oS 1 ( 1 th | be respecters of per- ' r weak. Instead of he Goddess of S- ’ ; X EXPECT BIG VOTE " se f jh t é 1 FOR SOCIALISTS yed and keen of d SR grap “ ‘ I I Cale | criminating vision, . ' Rev. J. D. O. Powers of % { k ic P fe h A le I Fred C. Xk neil" t is " ' r . ste f ’ w n Tucke x r e for the ' in : . 1 * \ \ 1 eer ; 4 ges ; at ee : , i For the first time in the history of this state there is offered . n BOWERMAN FAVORITE | 1 n th that he b hewspape L rai Labor Cour a remedy for this monstrous evil. The Non-Pa an Judiciary : — | t j hi t ff ia - ticket eliminates all political parties and throws the respor ra te de United Press) | O. L. Mille I \ i r i 2 : ‘ pa ELS COMING Mian ity on the people It is to the people that the non-y hhh > Ore | 1 it I din Hl W YORK, N Cc tor t _— P a D, O ae : Gill-Wappenste here today frot candidates must look, and not to the int st-controlled veaad governd aa tha te te in] wan f " thougl Ars ag { He ted again shortly | vention ' 6 . oe ~ c 6 t € he “ f A « t a ‘ wh 3 1 e to see the the betting tod po: | Rev. H. C. Masor : t re f I € By electing the five non-partisan candidates there will be nT day, Friday |nent, Oswald Went the 4 - ratic| much : dhe ‘ Rowen thaiy ‘at Mt 5 ata” th established a non-partisan court which will never find it neces- - <a 7" See ee cores aad billiard ght at nslderation, I am heart and vith | After ne sary to reward friends or punish enemies. just re will adm: | halt ‘at 10 to 7 and 8 to ement | tumors ‘for the We A partisan court is the crowning absurdity of the age. ...« eee 3 ae

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