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Sta ’s Carrier Army T e Se ttle . { = SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET McKenzie Is Doing Her Ironing Today, Yes Hubby’s a Candidate—What Other Wives Are Doing What are t THE CANOIOATE S OONT’ DESERT HANDPICKED ndidates doing today? | Mra, Will Hanna, wife of republi The Bia telephone to find out. Most |can candidate for county treasurer FOR Supreme Covar of them 8 aying quietly at home. It was trontng | is a bride of less \han @ year, and pe eenchattilahed ) b hers were busy with she is confident on election day ~ re d tnak Tam sure Mr, Hanna will win, The " ached, only two were doing any | rain will only reduce his majority | HumPHRey work of these was working for Mra. Chas. E. Shepard, wife of H8’s BEEN Goon were willing to let the [non-partisan candidate for supreme! To us he work court—Will the non-partisan ticket \ & up at nights to hear the returns, |win? I sincerely hope so. It will of the women $4 e " d be J to wait til morning mean #o much to the state 1 am of them may £O w while to hear the returns, but [spending the day at home pot going to | ttle thing like election ratee any havoc Mra. A. E. Parish, wife of repud te the daily hous k Mean candidate for assessor-—I F, Moore, wife t ) a» haven't even given a thought to the! a eere, " terfere election, I had almost forgotten candidate = for . mine this was the day. Mr. Parteh wil! tamnet say whet! Mrs. David McKenzie, wife of re-| WIM 4o eaatly that I have accepted i ticket ¥ 7 . andidate for nission as a matter of course tp, and I since not ¢f, Was very busy tron and did|= day makes no difference | Mr. Moore's defeat © have much time to talk. “Jm|'™ my household duties ; gest a blow 7 nk. Mr. MeKenale will| . Mise E. D. Smith, sister of Joe ie a loss to ¢ ok on | Guy ees Smith—Mra. Smith is out election ington. The pri coring. Oh, no, not for Mr. Smith je greater than the pers Mrs. Robert T. Hodge, wife of re-' She's working for the suffragetic the men. a ty 7 t r ent l am On the telephone| f 7 ams 6 getting méssages both for and Mra. Smith George F. Cotter t \ i'm o te } for sta . that M and make sy s for my husband I) Humphrey, wit m nes ed 0 You ought to hear for ce n om “ “3 on, “There tan't Uteratare too, that the hance in the world to beat Bx nee, aldi and that wor - Ss ats So 1 t thinking very was not much | sage to The Star at 2 | VOTE DOWN IN SEATTLE MARION BAXTER. CRITICALLY TLL. Mra Wayside the Mission he Non-Partisan Judiciary league, was jubilant this morning, and ex jef that the non-partt me tate gr orniDg { Judge | In ney also on, an preein at on tap int r and five | Black, in Marion Baxter, head of Mission, t# critically ital Says Stenog, Head of Ten Million Dollar Firm ‘ - he president of that ten-million|tich was revealed at ‘ ‘ ' Pon Mrs. Baxter has been sufferin, se a the | grand fury tr owt 9 weather is doing them damage Be for #0 he & ) n Suffrage Workers Out a a~ 8 acite | turned 11 « Tb eS imat hing is likely to happen tn | °™ pany, thia | White, for : ees 8 c i districts, | be en gr busily um and| EL M . . . emged is worse, and today is pronour pounding away at he write othe as will a chaney unty | (angerous daughter, Mra ey enor —for th poe . Toe . ote, but no one believes t County | Heatrice McClure, is with her uimtinieer iia Gden . : ; : a 8 s . ae dering crate are making a hard fight for =) y ment ne. i stenographer for Attorne 3 Ate nthe ges % perint . f Mre axter ° “* | wick, in the Mutual Life building i poo Mi t . mpa: impaign, was| Miss O'Meara for superintendent of |) ott (AD al y . . 7" r schools The woman suffrage), — ‘ Mise Anderson : to mumerc er ernor madly sia! ws _~—- | been at the head of it for seven “ ak winemened t : ’ : SeePartisans Winning. K years. She has also been active! fluffy - b oi ay . R Wilson, chairman of t (Continued on Page Three.) in many civic move te. Ghe te! bibexe , we bi . . - yh — 61 years old Pa 4 Lepeniped . ae 1 asked : think eee ee ee ee v o the a : ‘ a * bn attra new en coms ( ' * WILL GIVE RETURNS * nate daden't is = : * and Seattle theatres, it was #) = as er relation to ‘Bu don we < a Ks 4 hon Spoka laug e so hy ie aiatinnne' tinea (® Seeouiees tbay returns, & his big pora- | it-—pe are giad now to «e¢ a , Bo Cree. ree | « local, state and national, will # = 7 ak nthful band! re e Nelson |* to tead. Many rep Mies Be . : “he night |* Cafes are also arranging to get # ? waiter at the |* returns of the result *! 4 = “ nd Matthew |S * #& eee eR RRA AHH k ja Zweiger loat | | By United Press w ended Dr. Cripy 2 Buchanan had | Wreck at Colfax CHICAGO, Nov. 8—*“Positive in a ‘ im the hotel formation” that Mrs. Belle Elmore a - the trio - Crippen is alive and well continues !I EER BeRalielie r " d By United Prees.) | jo mystify the police today, al- | nee THE WEATHER * Bu says the bandite ag COLFAX, Wash., » & A though they are inclined to believe . “ ® peared J nervous he gravel train « the offers t produce her nm the ® ® disappeared north on 2 ar-< flesh are honxes y winds. ® Ne e of them has yet well on the | Att F ( " ‘ = aboose and a stock car MUSKOGER Ghia. Nev, Q<o/@emered to the police . Sica tet Gra Bit nna : freight train, in charge o' _ MUSK , bs A a he ety du Donahue, who saved his life; Wh WRG GIOOTOR GENeete At 5 Chic and that she wa Creek net r ‘ ping. 0 W YOU BELIEVE IN , We Must Celebrate [i223 Semone =; 4 vata | rot tors DOVE AT FIRST SIGHT? the 24th—But What? :' Continued on Page Three Fa Jo believe in wit appea iu " poo othe who fel The pres of the United! ; . hite town to F Pyle don't, | rc ‘ In the par e of I ania) 3 fles w listen. Here ed men who were w etter/ ay. Mr. Taft has decla te the tree ne Of the diggs ‘f But ear of grace ith da A battle is expected w h be om n ed for some + Well, if it’s the man you the present month, we shall cele-| vite officers at The armed| #** i be 40 pair ove, you can stand a certain |brate Thankegiving. ne of whites plan to dis thet *"" Kesing Giri amount of striving and hard The eay-s i eanvoes sad re the , he ba which appe ships and poverty as long as r \ to ¢t Met week, for the 4 you have each other. But if lamation ¥ nent im the bes. you marry the other man—the ist ce ” ‘The t . 1 w of four diva second-thought man, well, may: " ow? revert t P f th three be it'll be the divorce court fr ea rails 4 ow it and all that before you get ng the beans and ert nted affida t the box. The pla through with it brown-bread lef thelr qualification for voting ‘ ed. Ga A br ay to ¢ ung gir pote rom Satur od. , Tetas is for 1 : nd God | terior tting he twot ays P Phe —_ Be Sure Business Men's ch f t «a | ‘ : : andw and th h e RITZ LE, } 8.—-E } ‘ majorit h ere is ©! but comforting { J hine Pitt ox d Java at th ' I t i] Lew Do w h nm ut I b , 1 A it te Cont this 1 g, Ana 4 " b A inte gh th The « Ah, t I ' fa ’ ‘ \ " \ ~ t fonday nig mone i between now | -y un def 1 . s f sth, W hall N psi MR8, IDA HL } VOTE, THEN SIGN RECALL a A ad tg pn ef en ET an ll ‘. ” h Workers wiry er 1 } th And 4 4 r u Ps b d right 1 Y today, if you ba ‘ asly bad @ chance to Anant , 7 bs eaten taxation, These er had no right to v of Hi ¢ 8 mier Jeattle, look for one of At t ma - 1 t Weday and sign it W 1 th returns wer sneil ta ight | The mill owner had a right t te “All I Got Out of It Was a Nice Trip to Spokane,” THE FIVE NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATES FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGE BLACK FOR CONGRESS AGAINST TRAITOR HUMPHREY WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT AND THE HARBOR BONDS =3 : ; Don’t Hesitate to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, If your pa | night. You are entitied to good service | NEWS STANDS res ONE CENT. ON TRAINS AND [NTOMBED MINERS MAY BE RESCUED BELIEVE MEN STILL ALIVE | | . | Diamond Coal Mine. | The entombed miners at the bottom of the shaft may be reached tonight, according to a long distance telephone mes o'clock today. The auxiliary shaft has been cleared out as far down as the third ledge and it is believed that it is unobstructed clear to the bottom Electric lights are being lowered into the auxiliary shaft and the air is being tested. If the sh is clear the workers at once to dig fro the auxiliary shaft to the main shaft where the men are. Whether the men are alive or | dead is only a matter of guess- | work. | D.C. Botting, state mine in- |} Spector, left a sick bed at Cle Elum yesterday and is expect- jed to arrive at Black Diamond this afternoon to investigate the disaster Rescue Workers Reach the Third Level in Wrecked Black I et live, twe hing parties « king from either end of the lerground deathtrap with fevere It is the theory of the searchers . men whe on ‘ the surface the ir ercome by t deadly d miners say. they rn In that event it te 4 another 48 hours Ge James Ander r $100,¢ ri blackened monue ¢ nd disaster. i k old t miner, w « ¢ at the mouth of th n € explosion occur- ed 1 clares that the ex- is r caused by gas on the ¢ noticed fire in the si ral times and that w fires ignited now at work re attemy effect an en/ thre » southern fresh " The main shaft is choked * of debris et below no trace men has been ————— ELECTIONS IN OTHER STATES (By United Press ‘ ® c poured n @ he & places or $3 BOTH TO STOCKADE wos | WHAT IF ALL THE WOMEN IN AMERICA HAD VOTED TODAY? By IDA HUSTED HARPER, National Suffragist Leader. ca the ate by 50,000 plurality and © f the betting was along F re of Stimson, Roosevelt'g or governor, look for @ c a € Roose it announq@ € fter e 7 d that i Diz’ St 100,000, Taft Votes Quickly. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 8—4 President Taft ved here at 10 , cast hig viet He in the booth me ew mic apparently not waiting to extensive 8 ear lay were that (Continued on Page Three.) DENIES REFUSAL TO ARREST MAN Pa J Rose this morne & den h he refused Ed alias Ed ( on t juest of Mrs, 40 Cherry knowing th eriff held warrant gainst A ‘ harge of i arceny Sh Roberts nally ed Arnett at his home, A sed of stealin, $ When Mrs. Peterson appeale: ' est bt she says he € so, saying that he ‘ tam unless he was in th 0 Vv I want my on wool had 1 right protect to my disfranchised; f evil us- when all the arnings of of things that his force ° bout the r d r d