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THE STAR—THURSDAY/NOVEMBER 53, 1910. 5 HOW TO GET THE INDIFFERENT MAN’S vo rE NEXT 7 TUESDAY Send it by wireless. | Why not Kidnap him, or | Let him use the power of suggestion? | You might take the ballot box to him, or | t his wife vote for him! = RRR Pay, ' ‘ | GILLIAM’S DOG LosT, ’ 5 +4 ¢ ,cittawre soe Leer, ‘IN SOLITARY CELL 36 YEARS, Crichton Gives Directions on * Gilliam’s Bame on a dog col * dog? Judge Gilliam wants to & Ww t * know, for he's lost good old & 0 0 a e ourse Ic ® faithful “Rip,” and “Rip” waa ® : ‘o Fe ce nn At BOUTON, Mev. tense never 10st on akyene aed this pets Commissioner of Health J. EB Allow no sunshine to enter * white and black English sot. #| Pomeroy, serving a life sentence vd |S bas all his life showa himooit = Crichton has tssued the followin tig Some wader aay cironmstanees, ou “1 esponsive to kind treatmen: " Never bathe your children. | sealers Cece eae eee ee eee etown prison, has written bis | (ohh IT have made ome arrors| Judge Gilliam thie morning order- | **rcastic tnformation: “§. Feed them on unwholesome | (Concluded.) own story of his crime and bie ef: | bere, I have never once been vio-| 4 Whalley’s name placed on the of.) HINT® ON HOW TO MURDER. | food, particularly old milk full of | — Seer a FEEDS FLAME OF forts to better his conditions shut | lent or dangerous. No officer has| fetal ballot in place of McAvoy’ “The season for pneumonia, disease germs |and the effects of their victory, if A / MEXICAN away from the freedom of ot later accused me of it, The regis| A recount of the Firat, Second | plourisy, Ia grippe and bronchitis Is| “By folrowing these simple direc: | !t comes Tuesday, will be farreach- ap paee Prem) EX CA) REVOLT | world. tie ts now 50 years old. Ho |tor shows the fact as I aay, yor the|/@"4 Third precincts of the Sixth|at hand. This fact makes {t easy | ton#,” says Commissioner Crichton, | 0 tor 3 The Spanish hbase bas been @ prisoner since he was| newspapers have been full of yarna| fd yesterday changed defeat into|to destroy, or practically murder| “you will have the dissatisfaction| If women are given the right to of revolt Is seething to-| 14. He te bent and marked with | about me, for tnetance, that {| Yietory for John A. Whalley in bis| children. Parents please read the of seeing your children pale, sick|Yote. they can enter at once into Be cvacy br, and, s0ite| prison pallor, ‘The sight of one aye | tried to kilt the warden and ao was|Comtest for the senatorial nomina-| following hints: and die, This system of killing | Political affairs of city, state and Aa ir genial af the gov le gone but up in « coll ton of the 36th district against) “1, Nall your windows down and) children works the same as slow |24tion. Probably their first oppor- sp oe ae cunaer Bates Pomeroy Killed two children, a| Aske for Sympathy. Chas. E. MeAvoy thus shut out all pure atr. poisoning and is just as sure, if| ‘ity in the state to use their pre- telegrams and even | boy and a girl, after treating them ‘Whether my case can have sym The official majority of 62 for! “2, Don't ventilate the house, not successful by spring time, make |"sative will be in the Seattle re- -f @ successor | with barbarte cruelty, He tnveigled | pathy, I do not know, still, au effort. MCAVoy was overcome, with votes| more particularly the bedrooms, | the little ones sleep with some one| °All election to choos mall children {nto isolated sec-|to upitft this life would bring you!‘ ‘Pare, and Whalley now has a/even during the day | sick with consumption,” to Mayor Gill tions, stripped them of their cloth-| pleasure, as it did Governor Gaston | 44 of 36 votes. — In this election, where a moral letters, a revolutionary of the greatest magni in the history of the peninsula purbon monarchy ing. tied them to trees or upon |in 1876, His message to me (1888)| McAvoy will now try to get a and economic issue bas been raised weeping the ey oe ae jboards, and then beat them until|was: ‘Iam not sorry, Tam glag| recount of the Fourth, Fifth and in the vice syndicate and the gell- ts tlhe garviccn ot Ma they were unconscious, stuck pina |! saved that boy's life’ He would | @!8hth precincts, tm the hope of | ing out of the city light plant to ee esity sy into thetr tender flesh and stabbed/ not sign my death warrant + |Fesaining lost ground. The test! the Seattle tric company, they to the victims and jabbed them with knives | “Public feeling against me is ro-|™°OY preceding the recount} will have a tremendous influence, of Metila | Boy With Demon Meart. sponsible for the deeply rooted and | "Wed that “Shorty” Stita, one of | Bix hundred wild ducks |name of the men responsible for | and they are frankly feared by the When this boy with the demon | heart was finally run down and all these years, and that pub | foreed to confess, he barely escape: poling was due to newspaper raistent newspaper misrepresen-|‘%¢ Judges tm the Second precinct, | slaughtored at Swinomish flats |the kill administration bibed too freely and went to Under the law no person is allow-| This will have an effect on Tues- sleep in @ rear room. ed to kill more than 20 ducks ajday'’s election, but will only lynching. Only his youth saved him |exaggeration and notoriety in 1874.|, Oter election officers have also| Henry Relf last night, when the day nor have more than 50 ducks | strengthen the cause with the peo- hangman's noose Of course it cannot be denied that been guilty of misconduct, accord. | steamboat Fairhaven reached port.|in one's possession at any given | ple who want an honest and decent ttor is a lengthy document,/the crime waa dreadful, and that} ing to witnesses, and Judge Gilliam | The ducks, packed in trunks, suit. “ime. The killing of each duck is | city administration. and in it Pomeroy states many | public justice required watiafaction, | 4rd the prosecuting attorney | cases and gunny sacks, were con-|* **Parate offense, and the penalty _ Have Covered State. a legal reasons which he believes | but the truth ts, no effort has been |* ™&ke @ thorough investigation. | : is a fine of from $10 to $500 No single district of the state has show error in his conviction. In| made from that @ay to th scant signed to J. D. Rose. When Rose) Consequently, if Reif catches the|heen overlooked in the women’ his plea he says a phatie | appeared to claim his shipment persons who slaughtered 600 ducks | fight. Women speakers have been { respectfully suggest that this 1 have no friends, no influence 5 Reif had already confiscated thea possible fine of $300,000 could be|sent to every country fair, to the ; | prisoner may have some encourage. |{ cv Be = on Rose refused to divulge the | imposed. Walla Walla state fair, to special lberer, whose name is un-| “- noourage: | cannot get a hearing from the gov haben A gs li Ds Ph Bm co ter, by 8 or Italian ment In doing well. He is no Pree | ernor I have been left to my own | in every elty of any importance. than his neighbors. Kindne: ro gh to : i —- oo oo Bee FRANCISCO |. MADERKO . Kindness in| device in this cell all these years.”| cincaso. od yar al Literature by the ton 9 pom ; tiga ggten wk 9:90) caer ne ee {busy days ahead of Dr. B. F.| Soar or iaahate trae bea tend ooh . oe SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Nov. 3 eth heheh eee * Hlbller, the Seattle wrestler, ve sands of leaflets have been sen ‘Bight, a ing to Deputy) Mexico will have a revolution soon stn fants reo,‘ Hart. Sheriff Hodge and|— when Dias dies, if not betore Hes Malone, Zimmerman and! says Francisco |, Madero, Inte can left at 1 o'clock this morn @ bas designs on the heavyweight} Hed Prem.) jnight, "when the police arrived on| written didate for the presidency against BE GPORT THLE 80. beng es 4 relinquished by 3.—A long war, the scene just in time to prevent Women had the right to vote wad tea On baby 3 — Song —_ we meet} an bloody as any of the traditional what might have been a murder. |once in Washington, but were ; : ; , ‘ou } 0 4 earn, ergaard tonight tn a bout if affairs of San Francisco and other Policeman Ben Hunt last night/ hs Diag tor North Bend to intercept the | “the dictator,” an fuge owl tind ais « " n je shtitricked out of it when the new ie. The viettes of the shoot-|in meet prec Fag id] now a refugee you nd me & sport then Sfinie ity, Westergaard has agreed | cities where the Chinaman dwells | encountered Moy Han patroling constitution was adopted. may not nb og vm ee |. Madero in shrewd. Madero has Several friends of the combatants) praing He will not attempt to ' ' : - » " The first muttering of the storm butcher knife concealed in his tored. Their dramatic held in ll voi tha) lead a straggling “army” across his wife, according to ber #/ will meet Ordeman ia Minneapolis | that is expected to break at any blouse. He was arrested and talon | ene oe the last Fe gi the leg- expected to give a he border, ag others hare done.| One man was killed and two im-|® testimony yosterday tn her {for the America championship |moment was sounded Wednesday to fail rm alded ic ly bj he is taken into casto He knows such a course would|jured yesterday when a work train] ® sult for divoree before Judge «! bd aba Piper os Osteen ms nator . I'm going to be a sport to the #|to throw Roller at | » then the women have never |land him with those others, in the| plunged through a G * Fra She had asked him # ,UMBRELLA SAVES oe x sms King county, Senator Paulhamus fir wine hour t once in| in numbers, gives promise of rend- the front of the building. A search Tes Forged Check | fea penitentiary at Fort Leav-|t a oe ai FY -eti = as a gembliog. She's *| HIM FROM FOOTPAD TO PROBE DEAT married and leaves two children of Pierce, and others, who have Were confiscated by Game Warden hati pistol fight at at North Bend end. the fatal wounding of an [tal-/ » 1 loc Co © venle 9 } a So spoke John Empey to |. Monday, November 14, Rotter) Sy! Chinatown revealed that Moy Han bad a huge|given up hope that {t would some -eteeetetee th. He circulates anthDias| cade tun 635 Finley a | nd proMadero Ht ° « The dead: John Smith, en- ' j ? since gone on the stump during 3 ‘Seen Heo. "W Saas pes aie tine et gineer. yg wy Caateeeyenenoras {It you watk home th b lonaty| lee hekaehaa eka ee &| this summer's and fall's campaign, a eens will cause a mobilization of bis| The Injured: A. 0. Bezson, anes on dark nights, carry an {m-| Coroner Snyder, convinced that|* oe [Rt the Ieneure. peneed 28 fe aed Fvhen’ they cual ~ ar sympathizers, join them and lead| brakeman, and Fred Ward, | beim and fear not the hold-up man. | negligence resulted in the instant | Twenty-eight arrests in two * — amendment through both ‘thee of ai ip reall ornridable ny against master mechanic for Grant, R. Southern, janitor at the Glen-! death ri yA ne . days is the showing made by & | 20useS. otal panienk te re Ree ee | Smith & Co jeatra hotel, had an umbrella when | ¢ votes jg on ver ee gger pore te at |% Commissioner of Health Crick 4 That put the matter up to the ted the forged siguature| Madero claims that he was} The which carried Smith was walking up Spring st. last! Georgetown, will bold an tnqueat|* ton’s deputies and city patrol- | beople of the state, for them to en- |dorse or turn down Tuesday, On * * * 3 - crashed through @ tem might and was requested by & man tomorrow morning at the unde * men in their efforts to enforce * jerne station. | with © masked face_to put up his! ing establishment of H. 8. Noice.|® the antiexpectorating ordi. &|*hg ballot It is lated ae; np care piled hands. Southern complied, but| The coroner learned today that} ® Bance, which has been a dead & ‘or the proposed amendmen ine, 60 feet below, & quickly allowed bis hands to drop! z *® letter for many years. & Art. Vi. of the constitution, relating - * * * * . * ie F. E. O'Connell, Cobdd| “lobbed” out of the election in| to bis 4 jJune. He was thrown into jail a| porary t 2 . store elec ¢ An oven (Mie money was paid to a young |{*¥ wee ks before election day and Amo 3 who represented himself as| kept th re until the first part of | into the Tae ew. Malone. The directory re Octo Then he was 4 on|ing Smith and his companions b § such persons as Malone |* bond of 5,000 pesos (34 3 merman was lying on the track | ” agaip, the umbrella descending | in front of a car at work, when Geo to qualifications for voters. upon the highway an's head. When| Moland, motorman, Eleven arrests up to noon & répresented today’s grist. Po- a pile of debris Smith, . on | ne climbed LOS ANGELES, Nov. %—Earl VANCOL or ' Me and oo far the police | tion that he would not leave | crushed about the head and cheat,| . nA R Pap nap ph gg Pe a save him « second tap) aboard the car and threw on the|* lice Judge Gordon assessed a *| Rogers today recetved a comm! fo clue to their identity Mexico. His family is wealthy to the hospital at) 7" p Mott Woodworth of this city.| par ‘'* “mbrelia, be turned and) power, The wheels passed over) * uniform fine of $2 each, but *| sion as a special deputy district at- sv osconle | He fled to San Antonio, forfeiting but before h poles today .areent led the ‘repairer’s body, causing instant | Maree’ who failed to appear for * | torney, and began service with the the 8,000 pesos. Revolutionary | reached baa h. Moland was arrested but '* felted $5 bail * | special grand jury that is tnvesti- leaders ar t ked to his Althe he ace t i a mani-jin Chelan county, Smith standard M ade festo scoring Diaz as a czar, dicta-|King county, and for that reas tor, despet, persecutor, tyrant and | Depaty Coroner Hill brought That has NOT happened yet despoiler of the liberth man, They also ar | i a | ttock on a charge! \}R F released. The dead man was & * & * * & & * & & & & & Hl gating the Times dynamiting. essory before th nd and Mra ale Morse chargad Mi ss ne it is — —a as — A Special Reduction Sale in Which Prices Are Sharply Reduced be held t Ito do with the death of Mrs. Wood.| !T. tled tightly about her throat nd body? foo alleged to have been illegally The knot about the neck looks Of the Public Welfare league President fated 4 yosterday by Borryman,|like murder. It ts not ‘the knot or La Wa og hiet j CANAL AFFAIRS. 4 to attend the case, it is stated.|& Woman would ordtnartly tie aoe LY L AR THU’ without the knowledge of the hus.| There is a mannish cleverness See supreme court | band A regular physician was| about the tleing of the weight to pears tostbelt rues have elim: Declaring that the public neces sabi | calle when it was seen that the| the body that counts against the ll o sity demanded an early ‘be aring of dip Staaten) ‘ n was dying, arriving after| easy pollce theory of suicide. Wom oe the ca’ at a. peo ad bod het CHICAGO, Nov 1.—-Champion | ¢ woman's death [en seldom plan suicide coolly. The Sr aat's teint caped 4 fer T Kine county when Lake|Jack Johnson in speeding toward| Meanwhile yan bad left the| woman who drowns herself jumps Bie cage the . , ‘ int exped fons of King county when Lake |e yore today with his head worth home, but was soon dis-|into the first body of water she Beginning Friday, a special reduction sale of Extra- Washingte eaches its ma 1 . " ; wis , mo }, SOE swathed im bandages. Jack was 4 by the police. Berryman|can find and trusts blindly to fate P s i PAE e: eer 19 rc eer Nig relied wo ae the Vietim of 6 heardleed peotuéer to Vancouver from Butte,|to end her sorrows. This woman Coated Dresden Aluminum Enameled Ware. This is Hatesa-Coward” amish, White and Sammam : ‘ th ¥ 4 e val ‘ tele caused by a brick thrown by a/| Mont., two years ago. came to her death with a maseu ep) : ~e —" . Chiet Sastiot Rudkts - Sram tol uympathizer of the striking gar line « p was no chance a superior grade of kitchen ware, sold with a guaran- --. yreme court urging an immediate | ment workers T. R. PROMISES TO a baton iad eat: ioe eee tee that it is perfectly coated with ingredients that are ATE POWER SITES hearing on the application of the| |, Johneon was #0 engaged in| ANSWER ATTACK OF above water a minute tied and ; : al assoctation for a modificatic ought ove le speech oO te 4 vas . F ly > eh FROM ENTRY. | consl ansoctation for s modification | tends to make when be arrives in| CANDIDATE DIX | weighted as she wa absolutely pure. BNAULA WALLA, Nov. 3.—Power| Mitchell of Olympia last Friday, |New York that be did not notice| (iy United Prove) Fbmaa?est < mens tetnid pele along the Sn rive Notice was received last night| ‘at he had stepped inte ps0 x rien or porn wot : : TA its end Lowistee have (that the heariag evuld be had to-| vmtoe taxicab. The strikers whom) ON ARD ROOSEVELT SPE.) about pansy eestge Wily ee That’s important when you remember that millions we Sr wl i ‘sp yp nen. t he pa on the way to the #ta-|CIAL TRAIN, ALLIANCE, Ohio, | throw her ove ‘0 the , : ‘ ‘ - ype from entry, r r Af the attorneys for both! tion were more watchful. They| Nov. 3.—"Mr. Dix becomes exceed:| The weight atone would sink the of pieces of enameled cooking utensils leave the kilns ve ana en gi Pig oo lee Bley {}saw the cab and the golden smile| ingly valorous about me »| body deep In the mu here Jonn Hi MeDonaid of the who out, the injunction, sald of the nln Rage B. agpnvonlgnct:| famines bang borg ‘| not one chance in a thousand damaged—a menace to the health of those who use here en te pont cB gpa ae anche: Cwaipyp tao , ed. Some one in the crowd| York aid Col, Roosevelt today, her body would eyer be recogn A . . hundreds he case on its merits, and would Uc eae etek cts daar etea tie wenden teks. wideiing atone, (he rebblen that them. The source of danger is in the brittle blisters on ask for a continuance. aves, It was peer, asd their aon in the head, stunning him and santa 1 a cutting a big gash over his eyes eastern corporat! \Plans to Carry | The wound was hastily bandaged REPUBLICANS Give |and Jack caught the train and is st to take part In the of| ing tide in Iowa spot for such a crime, and it could carried into execution with the danger of detection the enamel, that break in fine particles and mix with the food. We eliminate risk by handling only first quality. e campaign The colonel referred to state s made by John A, Dix, de intr been heard from since.” the feasibilit erial mail service ed over the attack when reports of | now on his way East eand for governo’ Th prove this. The wom —Basement. ea ESE Mails in Airship, candidate for a ae srg ae ene Mae Wave Clty eae. fe hardly 4 beyond ag Presse (By United Press.) . aicit aut eine isi Roosevelt with willful falsehood doubt no Bore than how she came 14-qt. Dish Pan; regular price 45c. Sale price ... Kew Nov NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—A scheme - rt are entation |to her end t } ’ 3. to ; ne ‘te powtal|* PREDICT DOWNFALL | over,” anid Dix in hie ad0rees Some day a letter will come 6-qt. Berlin Sauce Pan ar price 48c. Sale price ... - f « con by th v4 OF SPANISH THRONE. . » we had so much occasion to|. to the police station asking for | 1%-qt. Teapot; regular price 39. Sale price vekwege "Roosev ‘ mf Ahonggy vonetsar iP ng - * p Boe es ge , asing woman. Somebody | : ‘ ‘ 7. Mthe assertion today of State| which caning alas proportion | # ae Cage Sree) ices oan been cece itis ¥: tall be vainly seoking for | 4-qt. Lipped Sauce Pan; regular price 22c, Sale price. .17%¢ at he publist letter | fr surope to demonstrate . was thoroug ‘oun | e eattie an | Dail S0c. S « W, Marist c from Muroge. it ts moustrate! . tican society today predicted &| Roosevelt was thoroughly arou ean 10-qt. Water Pail; regular price 50c. Sale price ....... 39¢ * * a * * * * 7 * Feputiican, ene) that Madrid and other Spanish The bs h tters’ field Dot ‘ove 3 ] : « ? nelor | th the war depart S rendhed him taded ¢ body in the potters’ fie r Covered Bucket; regular price 4 Sale price... .35¢ $8 for the democr - t fn lane tn cities would be in the hands of w|'" [PAt No te ter Dix when I will have been forgotten. It , " a iy o ————— ‘ IC. MoCeré revolutioniats before another *| “to New York,” Roosevelt} will be but one among the 105¢-in. Colanders ilar price 35c, Sale price .,......27¢ a eCurdy turn to Ne ork, noneve ‘ > ' : ; “ < fast tena 24 hours had passed. = Wola many of Seattle's unknown 10-inch, Deep Pie Plates; regular price 12c. Sale price.....7¢ . cin | It ttt te tte d, The inquiring letter will . , of the outgoing line Kal era | on Aone semi | 9x9x1 Square Cake Pan; regular price 1 ale price ...10¢ PUBLISHER FINED. be perfuncterily filed = awey, and forgetfulness will close over the woman who died a hideous death in the slimy depths of the tide flats 4-qt. Deep Pudding Pan; regular price 15¢ ale price ...10¢ John ©. Piver, publisher of the \\ 2-qt. Coffee Pot; regular price 39c, Sale price ....... .29¢ Aug Victoria from vow Lak aden will have inor| libel In Justice Brown's court | league of a ca wceording in | terday, and was fined $300, for am} ae: am Cibtins inet alleged unjustifiable eriticiam of agin ne North! The King county harbor bona | ails vthewastern Matuel Sire As 30c BLEACHED SHEETING 24c Special for Friday— eal bonds fixed at $700. A il Bleached Pepperell lar weekly meeting at the Labor] civii auit has also been started tar Dinleed Srenas heeting, round thread, F. HAMNETT DIES. | a Role dh nd iasue | 282inst the publication CHICAGO, Nov. 8—Prayer in no starch no dressing, t ett oc 0 € a, died | fon of the bone jesue - / 1 $1 inches wide, ‘ular ame rine Phage 7 died) wax made by Robert Bridges at a Balloons Carry Passes. tend of medias! seisaoe Xp ayers price 0c, reduced to ainily Me 2 epidemic of diphtheria ts ng | r ‘ never sfternoon,| Previous meeting, and the action You kids want to be on the look-| #2 epidem! b 24c. One day only. eo rod by righ gor indorsing the bond as not taken) out this afternoon (ere ts mee ger ne ee Mibu’ iren and one brother, No{until they had been fully conald-| at g o'clock sharp the managers| What result 7 Be Sg ‘| arrangements have yet|ered by the council lror the “Mra. Wig company,| 9° far no deaths phe ae. , H. N. Willihan, vice president of | which is to show next week at the {ported to the coroner, Overseer Vo.) fy aioe 1 0 |the Central Labor Counetl, was ap-| Grand, arranged to send up 50 bal-| who will take supreme charge | | | e afl pointed to represent the counett cons,’ Each balloon had a pass in|of the Dowie estate and bh pe | Seattle Seattle | 1 Hon.|the harbor bond mass meeting to|\: for two seats at any perform: | tg next Monday probably will e ac Ye ball q the|be held at Dreamland pavilion to-/ance, One had a pass for a whole| find the health conditions o | of ations will begin morrow night box er | the hg a la at Agents | Agents p Oo s on Saturda He and The bond were endorsed at | problem | Murty filiam Patterson, represent-| meetings held last night at An-| WANTED FOR LARCENY | Voliva dec lined ito talk concern Sanckia’ | ou WIC O. Trefousse AL LIFE § ci da, Charles M. Pepper, | gevine hall, Youngstown, Dug George Wilson, a clerk, was ar-ling the epidemic, but on matters £ BLD 4 ; 4 rf r Great} ted with Zion City he spoke - ry M. Hoyt, ¢ontroller of the|dale’s hall, Rainier Beach, and at| rested as he epped from a Great) connec i Ist Av, and Yesler Wa ng state department, and| Redmond, ail tinder the auspices of | Northern train last night, He Is] freel : Shoes | SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET | Gloves Y}\ Consul General Foster will repre-|the King county harbor bond cam-| wanted at Bozeman, Mont, to a In the fh place, Vollva an | a the United States paign committee | nwer Low oharee alan aceon }nounced,we wil). be.supreme. rien