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The election of of the state supreme ae bigges | confront you as an nkin itizen tomorrow Chere are Tomorrow is insurgency’s day. Tomorrow you mark dent, free-U w C | your ballot; tomorrow you put into conerete effect the . SEE? ve CleCted, TOUP: for BK Jeers, OBE 205 | |] movement that has spread for months over the entire na . " years: | tion. On tomorrow depends the fate of this movement, a 5 You know the h * of one set of candidate the | |} movement founded on the worth of men and opposed to f : the hand-picked convention in Tacoma. |] lI the fetich of party nominated by | ' I "| Gaow the records of the five non partisan candidates, | For months you have been talking insurgency, you 3 oa Famainat t 1 | i have been reading of insurgency, perhaps you haye been inated in prote t 1 convention : s rtisan candidates means the writing of insurgency. ‘Tomorrow insurgency meets it eect the c n of supreme court justices to VOL. 12, NO. 221, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1910. ONE CENT. on" bain fe I} fa is wyatt you weaken at the last moment? Will you att A || falter when you are alone in the polling booth? Will you allow some petty party sentimentality to affect your : it Be tect n of t ed candidates means the tir 4 a ity of the conv ny nating system | judgment? Will you permit some personal friendship to a ‘HEyou favor the t atic f the supreme court nom- guide your hand? Will y cillate over some trivial 4 has to the peopl f the FIVE INDEPEND- personal benefit and forget about the « mon good? 4 Bor NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATES. Do not serateh Vote for the good men ake no stock of what party at se pon-partisan t ck With ir justices already on they belong to, Vote for the 1 know to be honest f wn eme bench, the hand-+ pporters only need the men you know to be of the people, for the people and candidates to still . s by the people, for that is insurgency e of their “ intial | MES a Figs court — No Hope for Men Caught in Vote against the man who is serving the lar; . it iro sents | Deep Mine at Black Dia against the man who is only seek t hand-picked candidates are the representatives of ne at Ble |} age ve mi ) ly see a ea party policies The non-partisan candidates are mond in Gas Explosion. the trimmer, the shuffler, the evad and the j exponents of insurgency —insurgency that knows no Py ‘ trickster, of whatever party, } At 2 o'clock today Sheriff Vote like an American citizen, exercising th r | ty ) | Hodge received word fre riv it ‘. " or the str t. It will be & om wivilege accorded to mankind, like a citizen ‘ote for th of ; ace rabid } Deputy Sheriff Davis, at Black the most sacred duty of citizenship; vote like a ma ‘I f in the uppe TR " vYOLMAN Diamond, that there seemed no|} and unafraid ; 4 ee ' | possible’ hope of resc uing the it if you believe in insurgency ; be an in ; heading over the non-partisan candidates is IN jentombed miners alive. It may belief in the divine right of the dol- a NT NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY be several weeks before the whether yo democrat or a re- f . 4 : wae ate bee sce: dem ok workers can even reach them, ling te ur convictions _—o oe 4 ‘ ; v was Davis’ report pen 7 < hances And, remember : be sted and don't ta chances. A F VOTE FOR THE FIVE INDEPENDENT NON. } (By Calted Pres.) MTT TTT RTISAN CAND! > BLACK DIAMOND, Nov. 7—~] : | With « roar that was heard for at | | anaffing out th 15 miners | ‘ 1 | n the pit of des Three men on| | |the outside » er y injured a | Jand the mir badly wrecked that| Py s jit w probably never be used 4 i | aga * - “4 PTT > U1 V"Mlehe: vere ead’ & sadtler santo (By United Prove.) |tation, It {# not believed that Seo i t TTT ‘ ci one | LONDON, Nov. 7.—The execution | retary Churchill will interfere with i i} \ was one of | Of Dr. H. H. Crippen, murderer of | the mandate of the courts. a n the black | bis was postponed today in- The general belief here is that y 4 n this state, |4¢finitely, The order of postpone-| the postponement fs in accord with ee tandpoint, it | ment indicated that Crippen would|an ancient custom that gives the i t "3 ts oleanie in| 2€ brought to the gallows probably | condemned man two Sundays be j ia . ensity. t on November 22 |tween the dates of his final hes t hough; the stat day await the fet he me nf the m vou inal hear eT ee. vorel Tring timbers, piping, dinner |. Crippen originally was sentenced| ing and his execution. Crippen wa : y are oie: gee | | { the miners’ clothing | tbe hanged tomorrow at Benton-| overjoyed when he heard of th i & show of acti vase Per publhens ere shot from & gigantic | Ville prison | Postponement, saying aia has virtua ‘ Rell erat cannon. High into the air the de-| Orders Postponement. feve that something yet will ; i are devoted to : been rimarily | brie shot. Huge timbers and piping lis -Sibiin ‘ened ins the | IBtervens to prove my innocence,” of plans to “get out Southern Pa-| — that weighed half a ton rained down |. tent pry ep shots "4 4 os Sinotien of Celttur aan Jon the hhilikide for a radius Of a ee eee nen ao eee hatthetat Is Woman in Hiding? ; ination of Califo he 1 later announced semi-officia : M all Diggest factor the « wide dissatisfaction oS CANCWA | of a mile, crashing through | iy that Crippen would be coxcnted |. CHICAGO, N Replying to i as the political foreca r the tariff law high cost of SUC ITT TITTLE. TTTTHINTTT dnt ng branches from vember 23, unless Home Secre-| t®¢ S#sertions of persons interested i i ls the “silent vote.” Nev ing and other questions have| 1 Hii \\| NUT 4 ary Winston Churchill pardons the| { the Crippen case in London, that ; Bistory of the cour nd iH ih il the center of this terrific! Condemned man or commutes his| Mt Belle Elmore Crippen, for 1 more difficult to accurate (Continued on Page Three.) Y iL HIN ih force were 18 men. Their death | Conran. , : bis | whose auurder Dy. 1 Wl. Cerlspes : the outcome of an — Ni Wi fe been instantaneous. That | "Rene vara pues nce to hang, was seen i i wa v y man could Lave escaped tr piakebad thas ts eee 4 ago, Acting Chief of Bare broken away from the - Sn tH mprobat t org sg ig Ag oh yn end Sullivan issued a denial , renouncing party ties HO rt that Mrs. Crippen was alive| 4a¥ that the department had any ‘ fey have been silent on the ‘idles as tho reaut. of alee information concerning j of the men they will suy like to cause her husband's execu ; The independent voter ls the That has NOT happened yet. va . tunities @ story that Mrs, Crippen Js of r c the rem S hiding in Chicago reminds me of 1 first returns, it Is expected. saat oa cae of a yon’s of.| the Cronin and Belle Gunness cases, H eBaue from Massachusetts "The The members of the t gh see.cee Phage er en When they were murdered we got sup opponents t Saws to the whereabouts of Bre. ¢ rip jes from everywhere that they { on the a cket, bave es ‘ ata ama 4 at various places, when, as j oem that they will resign in r scending as ter of fact, they were dead,” } 1912, to give the people a chance had not gone below the To Ask Clemency Sullivan } under the direct primary when the explosion) Arthur Newton, Crippen’s coun we get definite information Not a single diy ¢ complaint sel : » for clem:- Crippen is here, we will { was filed toda The explosion took place in or near the main slope. The cross marks the position of the descending slice ies Pinca one be home. seere hing. At present we have no j City and county officials have| car at the time of the explosion. The circle marks the position of the ascending car at the time of the tar pardon or commu-|clew of any kind They, it ls known, got the fu’ % tO Yotepexplosion. The X marks the sealed chamber where it is thought gas accumulated and was ignited by asked all ward ted line in the air shaft shows the route of the rescue party against “God - Hates . a - Coward” | fires burning in other chambers. The ¢ he congressional Humphrey tomorrow Before that time | Hi Gill, Frank Hammond, R. M Se wal =e HINT Hy TN ie. pa von : awrut cruttty cause | INJUNCTION 4 OF MOST DIVORCES put nore Tue HSH} §— DISSOLVED | | ba ets W Kern, democrat, and} hand out woman suffrage literature % Bev blican,| tomorrow at the 5 tomor-| But, REMEMBER, it hasn't hap-| claiming hance ns cen wit bee ones en-| pened yet | a> Watice ‘beens Ny United Press) | readiness to 8 é t. f rock hi as sae y BY J08N $9 Ley ; j ea , | | Unable te NEW YORK, Nov ' wre le Up Fue | chiner he sha have just been looking up the , re . i 2, Eng., Nov. 7.—Una 3 Hip, the result here ts be DOVER. 1 { what te ox rat move of the m.| The st 1c, and! cause of cruelty that’ eventually| OLYMPIA, Nov. 7.—The supreme Bets iouserat ve tmont po| MINISTERS CONDEMN | give aia. iste sive iret move of the wtrike com) The sh cause of cruelty "that " eventually | ..0r teday dlesolved the injunction Ba topeste rs | VICE IN SEATTLE. °* =P ; t « Xe ty eault tt ver the remarked Anastasia’s gentleman|granted 10 days ago by Judge A | [—- . xi-cab the fnet: 1 stores will | mi friend whilst making his usual Sun-/ Mitchell of Olympia, blocking work a WISCONSIN. } F jee schon . " be Pihost power or heat as soce The * day G0 hat oventin on the Lake Washington canal. AUKEE. Wis. Nov. 7 From a health standpoint | in the * a s:the supply on hand js exhaust. | know r , 4 This is the suit urged by W. L. { fdalists will be to| alone the vice institution ae it The a a - oi the tring Pe oP gps t z ona Bilger and other dwellers at Hunt's j vis congress from Wisconsin} flourishes in Seattle should be | vonse me The ‘ 1 yards N inflice « e os > friend Anastasia, |PelMt, across the lake, who claimed UM is predicted. Leaders} condemned as a hotbed for die affiliated with the 06.800 1 a. waton name t as follow Surely this was| tat the lowering of the waters : fhe various parties predict that| ##¢- !t should be further con- a Sees lot Henk select ally G. 8% breast. Other place pot an appropri.| Would damage their property. The is the Fourth district, and} ‘emmed because of the police was in session today, and the sen-| The “a ear, € hot an Rppronry gates will be opened immediately in the Fifth. both repub-| Protection it gets, thereby set yr agit , . tik ‘teil Ha hah Midiamah tne gentleman |te prevent flood damage in the river wii be defeated ting a trap for many men by . . il ne mo. if : , he blackboard whe , poldent ‘a Sun-| Valleys, reducing the waters to Mandpatters wh giving a damnabie institution a York on 1 egghead : H t friend on 2 Sane) the summer level ° ers > ppose ~ every whee * t r x gol Qh « day evening d Lafollette will cut the re-| th appearance of decency ar bes eniaeat, ane m | anita > cae . ; poetical ena 1 The court intimates that a final i tetttates iC io expected mare ofthe Absbteue’ mesaee ta aan Wilvedie ta nokihe @a6 ie to the report of the continued ve decision covering other points in i is will be suffi s|_ Dr. T. G pastor of piigliclieleliclictelicMeleleielelel : of Lat « ¢ to take personal|a Jast resort and ts ot . that the canal sults will be announced : defeat tn Univers Christian church, read| ® Srectios t He sald to-| With £ move the Was Al oat Nene: i * aq | in a few days. Hones t oe Mis ’ * as Always Dangerous ong & conceded « nat above re the Minis-| # THIS ISN'T WORK day that fo ng the taxicab | sande ¢ { garbage fre Ry pili hich belongs|to get shet of tie that binds i ne will cor th a al A ation this morning. The} ® Polishing sak floc in ® lg he ivare . pre i maeuen x wel - The Lawsor mine, whic belongs) (0 ee the sena: “ is not legitima Pym ri - , sre not allowed | Yorees granted th ear in Seat 5 CALIFORNIA t | & don Sam Jones, a ed * ae SRR ARARE RES fely_ lexus. fitted wit or extreme cruelty ~ PROCLAMATION PN FRANCISCO. Nov lic} & porter, » ger at the city * * rag Br i ge orl Are you sure there were three if the most inter *® stock for t next 10 days. # * FIGHT ILLEGAL VOTING. «#/* . Ryvadehesis vod “a Miter campatgn fights e\® * * i" . aS Opes . i (By United Press.) E ot California. th ‘* lel * The d t * Ze abe peed % ; \ of this three thous | WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. — % im ® init I A reward * rhe t . 47 i o } Every-year the country has fi * of *|% 4 becaus something to be thankful for H \* t * Bey re - and positive on the last Thursday in No- i ? * i * v. 7 wos a Tat: retore, ‘Te vember, but this year it is the 1} vi * of kind & " * ambskin| [increased population and the ee \* ol * (Continued on Page Three.) ' 1 buttons. How's bountiful harvests and the | 4 By United Press * * ‘th elty? general peace that President 3 “T believe in the ob ing the last eight yea SPOKANE, Nov. 7-7 ee | \ 1 wn the eruelty| Taft has chosen for the basis i s é Gani rae ada ad ght known dead and fou i hocked to discover! Of his annual Thanksgiving ee Sinate integrit of ong pi ! tot 4 = No Barber Shop 2a i proclamation. The proclama- ay hat ee tk mat more important le t freig kins near ¢ t Drew Friends Coin : ted on holding out tion was issued yesterday. Hy 5 ! ! 1 ) ed ‘ t 1 b . et ee ce wa ovlg’s It Cost Jap $25] ° held to that time; that grim caring the| bat 3 tet t Cost Jap A mured no rey } math , . vp St x at 4 wive . b Hi t 1 | \ y - S ir faith ! } Stituent id 5 | : : : ' od th $10 which Cha ad on d ar Six ered a - pagers NEW Yo RK. Nov. 7 at \ F uke of \merican : h : \ A Y ‘ h wouldn't stant ORK ov. 7. —Open ig leagues: w} 90 Creal 5 & bu a Bo ory ne le nephews of viden | hotibe t the majority j than 3 co politic J oe : ic 1} 8106 ‘ , i with W T day night for ‘ E é cant Cl Cankon iS ‘ : A od u man |“ This cruelt a eta the f election returna / H St00d = het wee : - He tk tt tt tt ta OO : : : “ 1 te ou, it's orfu f he fends, One of the larg» FH i v Crash on Curve a @ | Stickm lf dozing, saic psides & wive f-| est electic ght crowds in the ‘ a gust 3 of this year y tdry of th i Py *Xtravagance On Auguat $ ripai 9 rhe ' ' * YES, HE WAS JAGGED. + f ! a 1 n/histdry of the street ts expected ti j before the standpat convention T 1 “No, 12 t ; i : Wa is. frank rs gppnete i H. Nationa in Tacoma, Will E. Humphrey ! ‘ nd t¢ “a ols I ni | Aten Gannonl oe ; ced eink > by. their: do] Wall ot is: freak Oe marten : bulging with the spoils of his * 1 nan k " gy gy Mae hrift democratic ubernator Y has saved tl} ; six years’ subserviency to the ‘ O ve n Rya . a hik D a A 1 ; ” ae tee pe orial canes 2 i her man that he fattened off the largess of ‘ * th only drar *) man, An kman refused to ary iB a the interests com f Q 1 t ef * i ' *| Oma cael a ve | M A A aid ba Who know six years he was 1 vicar 1 anc * i fled * ght forth r Orienta \ t it p {dg i ( t er—really im ae he wat Like @ political chameleon he P " 1 on “ey ge og expects ask ay ¥ color about him. He ran with killed. 7 . * WEATHER FORECAST * When Pat Bake arrived | Sts! | a4 than any other the hare and would now run 1. The knows at hme 1 Tuesday; * nan was buried beneat : By United Press a $ with the hounds; he lived for @ Keel, ¢ MD | high i nd * jeral hundred pounds of Jay ANCOUVER. I a ie the re public years off standpattiam, and : pf hgt A? Ramo t dimir * Oma t ey Frenchmen, named Bie Years has } now would profit by insur ut rm, engineer 451 & Tuesda * 5 nt shave; but Judge tt and ¥ et ‘ gency. HE NEVER WAS AN ‘ John , hea? tok tk tt ke tt tote don anne him an additional +. tah Rey be: PWN sins and + HONEST STANDPATTER; ‘ body reco : “9 | € yisoned i of every HE CAN NEVER BE AN HON enginee je epecia | ars ng from a bottle of | ea inler EST INSURGENT. He Is a ag a eg i | containing strychnine today if td in congress « 11 selfish officeseeker whose one {on 451, bodies badly burn VOTE, THEN SIGN RECALL Sg ne Whose | le: ader ‘ Interest In life Is looking out Not 10 Years Old, 16,802 Population | WASHINGTON, Noy. 7.—After 6, and the ott r : ! I for Will E. Humphrey ASHINGTO The with will t v ) dropping his yote in the ballot box|the general hosy \ ous senulatina oF Garh. id 6,808, morrow pre “had a chance Jat Cincinnati tome President | cond Ane t ed i 1 ' ne n n to Pana » oF with c t h yar 1900 c« was | .

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