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|e giTLE’S HOME PAPER to more fe delivered by in Wworth a hundred on the byways. ae carriere per WoL i, NO Th 08S FURTH HURRYING HOME DRIVERS (By United W YORK drivers of coal w day and before nigh fidently predicted ¢ and vicinity will be jot a gigantic gene | wtrike A call for a mass the untons involved Distress Call From City Hall, S Co, Head Cuts His | tonight, and loaders of the unionists fn " Ww T , | #ay a final vote on the question that gy hort—Gill Would Throw Arms Overboard | *Y 4 final ba qu hs | Oriental Tour S' |has kept New York City on the Is Afraid. J anxious seat for two weeks will be But : taken | Furth has heard a call of distress from Seattie’s city hall, |. ¢ ghee Coal Famine | , ae we trere the Orient a meth ahead of tiene Jn’ fuel famine already threatens! any with representatives of Pacific coast chambers of | i eruser ace i On ot #0 price as @ result. Efforts to Furth was making a trip through Asiatic countrieg, | Ove incoming supplies with wow rican industr junion drivers have met Doo ie seen go, when ‘The Star showed how Gill had turned the a ariv sa me “ge ad S tighting it over to the Seattle Electric Co., and how Furth's age ko a tt eee tely sent to Furth The strike turned in favor of thet Furth forthwith left his party and started post haste for home. ill arrive within a few weeks Th Furth will have to hurry ec E showing the bargain between Furth and | unionists inte tay wher fered with the atte ty council investigating com. panies fo be dis bargain with the S. EB. ¢ played ip holt throu at bis In other words, fire Arms under an t a However, with ‘ b staring him in th becoming dally a hea on the administration ers ca Pioutly debated whethe Gu tet be advisable to ca t Bastow tng In the Arms, he has recall wight } Ss. BE. ¢ ger is Corpses Warn: Voters ie : to Vote “Dry’’ in Auburn] into irivers Heme claim t i wtes. Othe is tru And Mamgh to chars ame th der with FILE FIRST RECALL boodle | te JOIN STRIKE securing materia : a : | heh effect on the light plant. Witnesses will be called in — a sh : ; 4 ae fat of the week wagoia were pened , t and the drivers taken to ja tee Armee o win, was the way the de i . | - ‘ag See conte es at ar Arma in office. Companies Balked are t t @ advisers fe The express nies met this Faldnare to #0 . ales mot th t —" would be safe “ ! Im from office an ap 4 for 300) | “GIRL ATTACKED = IN BED IN BL HOTEL SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910, STUNTING HIS GROWTH NOW vy, 10.—Union ne struck to fall it was con hat New York in the t on ral teameters'| all meeting of was issued for] n Mayor Gaynor oxy DEAD SOCIETY ALL EXCITED IN MINE (hy Untied Pree) TRINIDAD, Coto, Fifty-one bodies had ered from the ean Fy a, near b at to 18 wh jin t around the f of the death hole some were counted twree Fourteen more minere missing and » ed to be In the mine Jate believed to be dead Those familiar with the mine and with explosion conditions say » is no chance that t ©, Fire damp, are eb | chamb ar filled, would k then asserted The cause explosion Is “ SPOKANE WOMEN | OVER OAM WILLETS AND 2 WIVES bythe throat VOTERS PLANA by the throat which , followed the about the} a“ ” I | room was ups DRY” FIGHT P ITIONS TOMORROW ante’ oF he. betes Gyennee br| but not u crams SPOKANE, Nov. 10.—Strong the reall petitior wint Gown the five ont ad aizappeam| tumors are afloat that the if the Public Welfa $ 4 ue wee @ On) Anti-Baloon league ie prepar- po Petcggeenee ty ing to spring a local option ’ ily be f a Before making beeen Miss election within the next 60 4 tomorrow, s« Munday’s assa days, depending upon the checking the nar case from h women vote of the city to tion lists ma u alned gems carry Spokane dry. Officers immediately This partic and members of the league, it | Ieezue has in its y for made his first Me care ce s claimed, recognize in the £900 names signed to th be or ~ ; > ae Heron sg Hy : emergency clause on amend. petition aoe Darere secmeees men six an opportunity to ap i, and if . : peal to the feminine vote, pro- us strong = viding Gov. Hay signs the 1 ‘ eription of her) article in the minimum time name the atre Z limit. 4 1 not use MISS AMBER LA... ORD AND MILLIONAIRE WILLETS tatimate doe not de Sam Willets 4 ed, if he wa find HT SANTA SAD PLIGHT OF “ASK THANKSGIVING |, 70X20. Nor, 10. Almont on the lever married Aol Ne’EM To EM) — COUPLE FOR WOMEN’S __ — tate the, hago | mgt mary Su Wieta? and Yeste.| Mac the women Very Good Excuse *: ar yao, wt tt 5 le Wants Heler a |more, a $ 5 . ¢ PML CLEAN Ho JSE “ : 1 a Hove ‘ GRAB NEW ROAD. Heri a | Soe dhe ¥ veg i : : > i | Mes. Gee ii t f r ‘ YOUR “BAD COLD”— “ CONDEMN 26 JAPs) NEW YORK, Nov. 10—When » iS (Continued HOW DO YOU GO AFTER IT? O® PREFER THE Hore ght n wv Before of Page Six.) 2 ' A vr) 5 * ie oe | 4 Lo] V9 + bea? e Seattle Star COAL WAGON ATTEMPT LIFE OF WILSON ONE MONTH FOR 25¢€ ‘ You can have The Star delivered right at your door early every afternoon for 25 cents per month, | | Phone Main 9400 or Ind. 441, ON TRAINS AND NEWS BEANDS Oe | ONE CEN AMERICAN IS LYNCHED IN MEXICO | Serious Outbreaks in Mexico City Against Americans and Gov- ernment Institutions. (By United Press.) | the attle. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 10.—Advices received here from Laredo stated that rioters in Mexico City today attempted life of United States Ambassador Wilson. Wilson is a brother of Former United States Senator John L. Wilson of Se- (By United Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. | 10.—A conference at the state department over the anti American outvreak In the City of Mexico wag held today. The Mexican ambassador, Don Leon de Labara, hurried to the de partment today and was closet ed for a long time with Secre- tary Knox. The ambassador as sured Secretary Knox that the Mexican government would deal firmly with the gituation, One object of the visit was to con fer with the secre ing the Rod ary concern- iguez incident j SAN ANTONIO, Tex Two Americans ed, one being lynched by a mob, during the night in the City of Mexico, accord ing to dispatches reaching here to | day. The mob Nov. 10.— were k was composed of r participating in ant and anti-government demonstration cars the atives COPTMCRT, 1089 BY AAA SEWING HENRY LANE WILSON Ambassador to Mexico. cesseivncees HORN ON TAI n the man who did it. They ahi me to it 1 don't care ’ for myself, but | regret it for the sake of my wife and chil- dren.” ar American Americans riding on the street were attacked and stoned by | mob. it was re that a 8 struck by a stone child riding and on a car w killed. ew mo- illed Stewart a ng to i man Will e Ron I ed to have r fa infon cons used of oreman and him nagged n when t were or- fs hooting eccurred se ttle while late The state ts little chil- the court noon and to the ecution, and two him ir tion and for thelr Fine Chance for Result of Lynching a Mix-Up Here » Roe John B. Gordon—Police Judge. Frank Gordon—Clerk of the Court F Artist are t of Ante nex Check ank Gordon—Phony charged nd having don with ir name said mar all right,” Pat Tobin and aft dock “SHIRE I FORTINE fesse (Continued on Page Six.) ¥ down (IF Sik LEH) By pbelgiol irate oR eb * DOG TEAM BLAZES * * FIRST TR FROM * By United Press. * NOME TO IDITAROD & MOD REA Q N * * x t . ‘ e* * A 1 th ® h te ‘ r left * hk { Va R *wN t t* ( * * a * it w * ! 4 * Y * ‘ ( * N * Wa * * ‘ uy | * RR RNR RRR RHR HH How the Insurgents Fared Being a Tale in Figures of How People Regarded the Bt ' tun \ \ ' ( Y ‘ an ( 1 K F 8