The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1910, Page 1

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YoL. 1% NO. 218 ¢ beyond all ition, So far as it to make an examination Nana's daughter in the) bat utilate @f Pari, an unidentified |» it gma toa horrible smother. | '® posslble in the tide flats, near of her t : a iqand the trunk sewer some | WO nd or bruise, but the exa Who she is, and eeks 290 . died will probably be but Spree me mystery in the| She was thrown or she Jumped co me ¢ 4 when the tide was in Seattle's ort = 5 when the ‘n iron tied to her body tells ~d o aecry. Ina mt of her death, but whether | Oe 8 Oe bubbl murderer’s hand or | ‘ toalt aha ee Share le Heth a second was all the trail she der own volitl we thar lett. The tide took her back and i felt in the slimy cows atl and only partially » y gave forth her body giving her a burtal [ineman paseine Who was she? She was evident = a portion of a P s woman 40 or 45 years of age ae sotreting from tb ably poor, Her sh : b « such as a working woman came to her ae jer the circumstances is b: the tide flat might wear death pa dressed The be b washed away d tis How that sack filled with was knotted to & ee = is of (Continued on Page Five.) N HELD FOR 18,000 THEFT He reached Seat HB. Robr, 29, bank « a . 1 he lock last night NY t Brandt picke ‘ orner of Third and had been playing th 3 from New York He had on him ied bad embezzied $ arrested, and nfessed to ey. Seeing det the police that he had $3,500 more posit vault i Rome AOCIOENT (G es mmm DEFENSE OF | aab regiater. pe used to yank the table | Dy United P ie when they were eating | wew YORK. Nov. $.—When the , breaking the plates. { Edward Rosenheimer, mil wed to throw furniture harge PR of the window is au bought out ali the ped H that came around. " ths Edva | sid. A : ‘ that's what I ; Groree was refused LINAS POSIES Oe el ry * * 1 * FREE ® {\® mov- * * at *| ¢ * 4 Second *& * an *. # from the b * nd on # songbird * k at® - ® nig * is * : t Play Grounds Tee PPP eee eel All the Year Round Be pargroona 1a SUBMARINE CREW IN DANGER ition at By United Press she said tha PORT, R. I MEner He ¥ 4 building o at the Collin h t ds ( f f ' ADMITS FORGERY ‘ hile lamer, + ’ ain Gy ay | ee ee ed a . + ef . anything ® e * ( * Ont . . . * ee el When Dressmakers Disagree, Let No Mere Justice Decide $4 n lg ate re and ther | rand, tt 1 it Georges ¢ ed to the judge Hh dteus anche, otwed cided tt had paid for 80d Worn it, she couldn't get her money back a on hen hite bow a's Body Found Float-| ine waist . one beer prea in Sound—No Clue to/ed, and w no hat Lj Another of Un May Never Know Thie much the polloe know, and it ts probably all they will ever v * of the sea ody there is no sign of a Ernest Thompson was instant ly killed and Frank Wadieigh jured today when their moblie plunged 200 feet down body was caught beneath car and terribly mangled. Both men are ranchers. Bid Farewell to Ye Olde- Time Breakfast of Bacon and Fegs—Reason for It Real bacon, per pound 45 cent fired some of the men he ‘Biwent to the theatre too ROSENHE! MER (Be tock money from the eee eee ee WEATHER FORECAST tk ‘RAIN STOPS MEET By United Press.) HALETHORP? te hk 1S GROWING SEER RE EERE REEEEEEE SEER EEE E EES EE EE HS Pe ee ae ee T SEATT WHICH REACHED SEATTLE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. their par Ronv, Mavivon, Monnoe, Saint Crain Rodenberg as saying: "That muckraking, chee soctind claes mail privil fake, reform magazines, and declared that they should be made to pay postage At the full ounce sate inatead of one cent a pour Congressman Rodenberg loves the Treasury of the United States an] watches itever closely. This is proved by an episode in his Congressional career which is now a little over five years old. The Fifty eighth Congress ended at twelve o'clock noon, March 4, 1905. , The Fifty.ninth Congress began on exactly the same hour of the same day. There was no actual interval of time between the two. There was merely what was generally cailed at the time “a constructive recess’ That being so, the members of Congress would naturally not be entitled to their allowance of ten cents a mile ‘or the trip to their homes and back, hut some proposed to have the money whether they made the piece of petty pilfering recorded since the ‘back-pay grab’ that ended so many political careers in 1873." On that day Congress included in the general deficier propria r $190.04) to pay mile age to journeys } ington House l NOME of ther i candidat grese and votvd for this mileage yraby Republicans Howeu,, N J Carumrackin, Ind (hows, Utah Draren, X.Y Ho menany, \\ } he’ he LOUDERSLACER, vg Mann, Ill. «# Maatin, 8S. D Democrats Maynano, Va. Piso, la gral They form a striking group: Vice Sew York, Senator Lorimer from Mlinoi n Conn t , Itongbt to be said a Congressman was on WOMEN EXPECT BIG VICTORY | Seattl and 6T 1 a hard) de M De fight, Spokar and the | ganjaation nfident nt Matri b ate 1 k t " 1 for it—th ( Ke | J A nith Pp lict n th M John Q n hingtor h p n ‘ b th « { i De f Thorp, pre f the Wa é Farmers and Unior ton Sas ers “The farmers’ un has been makir ir or af enh « t 1 bi alf of « ODN sdagny - Y » 1 ‘ “ The Grange with e, {8 mor t nt A oilng t ir 4 f 0 t meeting with the ut-| representing 000 to r where I n't se n ler Arkwright Hutton, of | tat y hall wit ps leader in the fight there The women have made and the center of a bie revolt that matic fight for the righ split the suffrage ranks two years ago, and who has been working in-| (Continued on Page por tails to react You are entitied to good serv 2, WASH,, THURSDAY, NOVE ER : SEN’ NOVEMBER 3, ONE CENT. 2S. LUIER'S RAPS HUMPHREY; PRAISES THE STAR URDER MYSTERY?"*” AUTO PLUNGES INTO CANYON (Ny United Press.) ONAL WEEKLY REPRINTS STAR CARTOON, SHOWING HUMPHREY UP AS A TURN-COAT; CONNECTS HIM WITH INFAMOUS MILEAGE GRAS THE FOLLOWING FULL-PAGE REPRODUCTION FROM COLLIER’S WEEKLY IS TAKEN FROM ITS L IT TELLS ITS OWN STORY: Collier’s on Congress MARK SULLIVAN not enough Comment ILLIAM A. RODENBERG lives in East St the southwestern part of Illinois represented these five Ilinvis coynties Tt was raised later to $7 s hardly an exten For ten years he has in Congress— “Lacking the courage to raise their sa) they tried to eke them out yare given in order that every voter may be by « petty subterfuge— traveling exper aware of this opportunity to pass on Mr Rodenberg's case {that shabby tricks of this sort would be infinitely more rev ment than a frank proposal t ng to public senti ve ise Congressional salaries on the ground that the nd WaBHINGTON [laborer was worthy of his hire.” ome weeks ago Mr. Rodenherg addressed the Illinois Association’ of Postmasters at his home +, There are records of the meeting in all the St. Louis papers. &The “' Post Dispatch" California HIS gy ge which is Section 55A of the to CoLUEK’s by Penal Code of Cali- Webster Johnson of Pe reons who take pleasure in the sardonic type of humor caer to read it closely Congressman fake, and relorm magazines should be denied the * . 2 - . its or demands of any candidate for the Legislature, The St. Louis “ Star'’ quotes him slightly differently ” on fay any suteladivn: te v2 att bill or measure which may come before such bo that he shall vote for or against any particular “He blamed the postal deficit to # large degree on what he called the cheap, he may be elected, and who signs or gives will vote for or ags may be brought misdemeanor vieted under the provisions of this sec tion is, in addigion, disqualified ding the office to which provisions of this to any pledge or give to a cont be nominated ntion by whic this statute is ‘when a candidate in Cali into his pocket and brings out a 55’ and reads it to his or, and adds: ‘I would being a law-abiding citizen,’ vte."’ this upon any other statute books of any other State the world? Happily the Southern is not able to pass statutes concerning the quali- to apply to the Standpst Con. gressman from Washington; journeys or not. On Mareh 1 it is equally applicable to there was what was described at scores of other Cannon Congressmen w!o a:¢ now secking reelection. the time as ‘‘ the most shameless more than a hundred Congressmen who composed Cannon's machine and received his favors, the writer of this paragraph knows of only one who has publicly gone on reco:d with the assertion that he will stand by Cannon for Speaker in the next Congress. Of course, this aspect of the Congressional campaign is more humorous than important Out of roughly fications of members of Congress; herwise the people of California exacted from Needham, and their pledges to Pacific Railroad shors direc Messrs. McKinlay vote against Cannon for Speaker believes in representative governmg LABOR MEN FOR RECALL “Star's Exposure of Gill-Furth Political Deal Turns Union Mesg{ Says Editor of Labor Paper. appropriation bill an item ap Congressmen ne and back during the constructive recess the members who voted to pay themselves for trips from Wash- » their homes and back—made in ween noon of one day and the their arm-chairs in Traveling Expenses Without Travel , n who are members of the present Congress and vs for the next, who were also in the Fifty are these eighth Con- out wack, N, Y Against Mayor,” gainst the Aiken, 8.4 Neot ssanv, La Vrrz6rR ann, It isduteresting to notice that three Republi gone higher were in the Fifty-eighth Cor yr the Senate did nat pass it; it ought al y $5, ‘GOULD SETTLES GIRL’S CLAIM WITH mare tae * FINE FOR THE SWISS | PURE FOR PEONAGE HREEAEA EEE E EER ERE EERE REE E EEE HERE EES EEE EEE RE REE ER EER KARA KR RR KR RARE Don’t Hesitate to Phone Main 9400, or Ind, 441, If your pa your home regularly every AST ISSUE ed to realize e that he particular is guilty of a candidate con from may have candid may he may observes, the reaches position, but approaching or country in egislation, ange for sup- and scores in exe too raw for tor of the 1e to Gill r n the recall fight now concluded Me who had charg leted t of one list and the im . T e in Ballard t to the merey of the 1 ha 12 and y—when it gets light rned Georgetown 1 to keep out e—turned the labor Chinese Restless: By United Press.) LONDON, Nov P I n the straite lay tha@ ith Ching x ut the ine a Chinese Mikado is 52 Today an Kahachf ut. Gov, Hay, eattle and Tacoma al among the rivate ade hington irthday of 850 invitee 7 ;

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