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car ‘gtar le delivered by So Seattle than any « ie worth a hundred P yoL. 12, NO. ) LOST AT SEA MITLE’S HOME PAPER paper n the byways, lore into more A paper in The Seattle Star ONE MONTH FOR You can have The Star delivered right at your door early every afternoon for 25 cents per month. Phone Main 9400 or Ind, 441 - - be SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. ON TRAINS AND J NEWS STANDS ta | ONE CENT. SEATTLE WOMEN MAY NOW VOTE TO OUST GILL PRYING HIM LOOSE i SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT BECOMES EFFECTIVE WITHIN SHORT TIME The women of Seattle to vote in the election to recall aaprnestatoton “NOW /{ALL TOGETHER’ will have their fir Hi Gill, opportunity to ¢ xercise their righ@ (hy Caited Press) + Within twenty days, ten perhaps, or just as soon as the state auditor has re« 1 DOVER, me py Engiian | ceived all the returns on the suffrage amendment, which carried 2 to 1, he will cere storm r "7 tonight is reported to | itify the result to the governor, who will in turn issue a proclamation formally an« several marine | y y » y o oO » vote 7 More than 20 fisher | nouncing the right of women to vote ; fre reported lost, and Immediately thereafter women of ittle and the entire state will be fulf my ‘nal Faking ee fledged citizens, In Seattle they may register at once and sign the recall petitions, Two with a steamer while or if the petitions have been filed they may register and vote at the recall election, le was at its height, Will Eniarge Vote. lrectly or indirectly from the condl-|the matter Once the city clerg both fishing boats foun As soon as the governor's proc-| tions rmitted to pre-|certifies that 26 per cent of the the 6 < eo ¢ clerk | ¥4! thin will be nT voters at the previous election fos |Iumation is issued, the city clerk | it t in the contest will be that | tt office to be recalled have ry will be obliged to receive the reg | y¢ oman h no dual code of signed a petition for the recall i | istration of women voters The-| morals like the man, and nnot the council must within 40 day: | | joretically this will practically | consistently fc any alleged het- | call a reelection, The referendum i | idouble the vote in Seattle, bul|terment of financial conditions |is designed as a check on the ' fs factually it will probably not add| vote for the sustaining of a condi-| council, and necessarily can only i | — “y = - |more than 60 per cent, because| tion whereby vice ix allowed to| be used when the council has some | | Py there is a good percentage of! flourish for the revenue of a vice | alternative. i | RD; 154 DI A D IN M women who are not at all anxious | promoting clique Election Before January 1. } | exico u to exercive the right of franchine Oli! Trying to. Delay. Just when the recall election wi But the additional *, with a r be called has not been decided, bul ' small percentage excepted, will all| Realizing that they are up |it is possible that the whole I Se Pienn) p 1 h V nole affal i my © ‘i wal [be against Hi Gill Gi in alagainst an overwhelming adverse! will be rushed through, so thi ' tt pracet p Bhs ; jmoral issue which every woman! majority, the Gill f * ure spar-|the election can be id before thi oe ewer th anger Jean understand; which every wom-|ring for time, They now have firet of the year are aba ckersbam esti ; 4 . an will know instinctively. It will|/tenvous idea that the recall 7,000 names signed on the petityond . OF peerage id . b od VES va a Pei as e is be an issue on which every woman tion can be put to a referendum |in the hands of the Public Welfarg - y the Southern per is well equipped with arguments, | vote on a petition signed by & per|league, and there are i a ors one ay AWFUL TOLL OF DEATH INCOAL MINES [ret cosipee, wit ecpemras,| rote op 0 potion stened By 8 pw [ieee and thee area Sad Roane asta wzully came |. Pour miners wore uilled, 11 ih Nov. 11——Hillsboro, Ill. . . 4 $ €a e jwomen will be away from Gill and|of any legal pron ee re being turned in today and will on a sok aaveret af (ham Vobnien, Teint . | Gilitem idea that the recall is amenable to|be collected as fast as possibh Beis the the paint to be dete | pi ‘400 uae Pll Sanerhad 2 Nov. 8~— Trinidad, Colo. ... 80 | Gill and his supporters will prob-|the referendum. The recall action! With names only to the 250 ca an. cuplesion thet vereeked the Nov. 6—Black Diamond, Wash........... 15 | eels |ably rally a small part of the |of the elty council is merely min petitions, there will bd ie P i ‘ote, women of the par: | iste ames, fully 3, 0 rs Mierdee tunne! of the Shoat Creek Coal | Oct. 7—Starkville, Colo. ................ 88 NINE ONLEAME Ls. Nev. [Sone a Sree oe asl The counsel bas ne aliavaative ie ye BO aa ea oa mine a anama, near tt—-The failure to get into di ee oe ee fh ary cep aoe aS here, today, The bodies of the | | i ET te {Br Unie Prem) =| ead were recovered. | 164: | Gaueees bere ar oree ee | HSELKIRK, Man, Nov vo bea The explosion occurred inthe |. | dation today for the beilef ‘WHAT HA N jover the safety of the Grihern | midst of a group of workmen that the situation of American over | and those killed were terribly residents in Mexico is more "| mangled. The cause of the ac ePrious than at first reported. | FAMO HEROINES? ‘ ‘a | cident is net known. Private cablegrame aswert | th feel that they are safe. provably frozea alongside of island. The Wolverine is a serew steam : 2,500 tonw berden and carr ot 4, Her passenger bi Sad be ever 40. i T00 WET : iiev © George Plmeed Jack Reybu yesterday | | became dren To offset malaria Jack booze bazaar and annexed Of whisky. He was «& sad Men picked up by a patroi Police Judge Gordon allowed placed the} her man i | Ending, This aa Kisaler tafe last night Pty brown eyes He bought a J. lost nd into the and a pair bought. | nterest in eyen, bec he couldn't mp bis eyes open. When J. J this morning be found i a boxcar on the w r His diamond ring and cas missing ALS” CHASED HIM ause of gr Ree hhh * 7 r | GAN ANTONIO, Tex. Nov. * Barry Ree mi t # 11,—Dispatches late this after # Mitought to book at ; head-| & noon report that the Ameri. # ters last night * can consulate at Ciudad Por # to climb th arry will @ firlo Diaz, Mexico, was wreck. & the next 20 n jail to| ® ed by a mob today. * Ais system of w whisk # Cénaul Luther Ellsworth es & oo *% caped by a rear door while the # # mob was stoning the bulld- # Nov. 11 any, fol-| #® ing from the front. He was # the exampie ance, # not injured. * and § ay recog: ® - f Portugal CoP e eee eee ee! the reput YORK, Nov D. ler as He WA ansoi\c Wd Off mentor T. Timayen in the Rocket Tiaay en of of John Ripally But ted b fo state " teller is a cox Mt have his business m orses They Drive—c fawcinated , KES A RE mites of Seattle Transfer Cx Awful Lose at Trinidad. TRINIDAD, Co Nov. 11 Eighty men are t to have perished in the mine explosion at Delagua last Tuesday afternoon. Up to noon today 69 bodies have been recovered _Offictalx of the tea vel company have lined to . number ad bat 11 nsing and probably scenes that have the mouth of the coming less fre Only 2 few of the families { the stricken miner © left to await the recovery of their loved » and all hope that by x chance they might be brought out has vanished Hurried to Morgue. ated The bodies ground lev away to th verte cation te! Inquests over the bodies wil! t Id as soon as the work of the archers in the mfne is co: $ The majority of the “lies broug to the surface are unburned how no disfigurement, indicating that th was due to the eff of tre f ing the sion. The explosion Js believed have been a «mall one, from the fact that papers tacked up to mark where charges were to be fired were not distu 4. DHN D’S CHIEF PASSION’S FEAR jound « wn f € fea wate drink r . “ n fa Ik ® t tha t D en i r tror D. ref Ay a mpany Walk Out, Demandin any Stands by Two-Meal Plan health when fed ed strenu: r ng wh it ‘ ut 1 felivery crew to the L SYMPATHETIC STRIKE! at President Diag has per Genat charge of the situation, a say | Jessie Mort haggar d h Ww about 40, Where are the murder heroines of} wan / ae viene” am aed» es yesteryear? Briefly in the and : . ® gone to a i | bd of publicity, they fall back into the yg"? age thes “4 oe oe . own Mr anie 3 radiey was GUADALAJARA, Mex. Nov. 1 uate Léueve, “hevdine’ et a few years ago of the murder BY PETER POWER. 1w aahingtor ve come t Federal troops are patrolling the oot Senator Arthur Brown of Utah, The American Federation of Le-/fore the ® preme | Ampriean section of Guadalajara bor will meet in annual convention | cour a hearing |today, and every soldier in the} in St. Louis next Monday and re t me Kh. Parker, | mifftary district han been ordered | main in session two weeks, democra 2 president ) wader arms ready for instant duty Aroong the most important ques. | in 1904, who is chief counsel for the | if tbreaks become werious tions that will be considered by the | labor officials, secured a temporary authorities fear an attack on| delegates from 2 hundred interna. | poxtponeme United States consulate and tional trade unions and scores of The prin vason given for the Samuel McGill, and are} state and city central councils witl delay wa» here were two ¥ every effort to prevent it be those relating to the writ of in-|cancies on the supreme bench. a night was marked by disor on as applied during strikes, it waa believed that with a fy and anthAmeriean rioting, labor side improved noon of C the Sherman anti-trust law and bench the its apptication in damage suits filed to win woul the situation today i« better, the authorities | against the trade unions for alleged | But the real reason te the lw t outbreaks may | Injuries sustained during strikes. [bor officials have been pledat cavalry hae been strong demands will | candidates for creme to protect the Ameri | congress t al of the ate | as. nj ived upon " Gompe the me court and Mor oft w c m rete sentenced Just wer court in the Gompers- Mitchel y | Wright in court cane OUR OLD COLLEGE CttUM—COUNT BONI Paris tell us that our old MAN BURNED ALIVE IN WHISKY STUPOR from friend | For a full week O. Free, a black rains, n fire, at and | Bon! de Castetiane is setting his « amith, lay in a sodden, drunken | fa belched forth fron tte | for Anne Morgan stupor, arousing: bir only long | cat Remembering the whisky The wot is to pour burning whisky | « man in the cabin, neigh a willing — yea,| throat “ ushed to bie rescue m ager, to lead the | full week near i were too late, All that ress to whom) 7 i CR NES cf okin aE rag agra Rota Bp ern goo te Me i b Plorpont Ser father of her children. She wend Se aaGne abet ees ta ask chareed, Shuaeneas _ wil ‘leavel sack home, poor and ill, and in @ sie . . 4 methine like lite two-room hut, supported hea age ‘nina ‘ot 00,000.000 to the children by the hardest works eB tare iar. } Neighbors shanned “that Bradley 5 . Whether Mies Now a court has awarde , organ in agree nate children a part of It’s Hard to Tell Your Story ng tobe te fu tose pon reer a ioe that’ @ em where her story and nknown , 4 nsbrined in, | At top, from left to right, Evelyn siatada” Sous aokedenl en loure usy ewing um eres Oe. Fae Thaw, Nan Patterson, Josie Mans: ring: tha qheme ot Steen peeate dream © field; at bottom, Mrs. Annie Bradley | rg Roe _— iy en ‘se ee Ke and Mrs, Claudia Haines. n'a gy ge ther que sche her identity as the mise { pra To hark back a re PAC PE pate xy Billy Annis, killed by hee The last I caught her in a woek ago, Misu {DF Crippen’s flight and capture, 18) sentenced to a long term in a New Capt. Peter Haines, hag ( home me Morgan showed |S!ready lost behind the curtain that! York prison for working — the | svat ten die al 4 irwed for a Mhat she kno ell over her when her murderer-| “badger” ga The ung | a Claiche, the “white slave™ ice, All 1 want » keep Value of a [lover was convicted, and she was/heroine of 1901 had bec endron, her mass d the ro ; ; Fgood American |!ett belt aang of @ heart-/dened creature of the is in a sanitarium in Pennsyl r Judge Gordon bas the case under has all raht en family fe A : advisement refused to| Nine years ago the country was) a . ecent who killed the Glub-umglub,” responded “mad aroused over t uittal of confinement of 10 pay 90 cents duly on a bit of an an . r . a ye “i her into a life of ame : he . brownie t Florence Burns utiful young| murder of a suces was recently in the New yuth I inder 1 i ae it dS n f the man who betrayed! rado, June Ca ethic. | ne | helres t the und and = J. W. David iy et = -ssseeas Seattle Game Laws D t Hold at Cape H ane a yg aitistilca From) | alarte bo woud not te vermt:| Seattic Game Laws Don't Hold a ape Horn and 1 ar h room waiting rocs " 7 more, Perhaps Miss Morgan band, who appeared. at | Hewses. nubposnaed to, into al) bie own clgare so French Sailors Can _ eir atrosses , . et r Times d g “Pinek ght or b 1 ked 1 1 untied seat yaar thre ane for two-t A long time ag ed)jcried, again in Frer etrels. They t wife . Pg owe - ; 7 Wouldn't it’ be Coleridge te a lor t I t k ‘ , ss " f » caf yn ; sia eree if Boni at " wh an albat a € Al . t : . sid . I i ‘hod bis elegant Jonahed” t hip, Ev wit They ke a te lo © kind,” said Capt, twe idince rm t Joe Pemet, Bugene Ye n't talk to me that way Patrolman Mikd@ bat | 1 Gassol I Fran 1 iad | said erbu y a) it to paja nd t They ought to h gt to kill American n told their story (By Unite m) + Falet bird ur st ‘ CONCORD, Joy Dr Papa Mor and and =k « The walk ¢ b t 1 wa eo writ em up all the » Three Meals a Day for the} pajnn Gatiix f ited ft 0 1 up I Av. t mor pune lw t demanded Ans . ‘ Ga f us to A Pine They had con ns every t ay. There , ° nit rh \ m Ha ailing were @ explar ) awe -écn't 1 b A ; y f ran ' Horn on the Montealn 1 . rds a te said olf he f : \ i i. just pietu hed pnt ar i i ¥ Dep i I feeli It was Patrolman A t Ww ¥ sen Pre aio er Da iy cee” LAST HOPE ole blood Comm Joe l + ears that Cour Comme le diab voule The ten men who had just started down the fatal shaft at the : ; Homi and Anna vo aid Bugene Lester mine, Black Diamond, are dead beyond a shadow of a doubt ria mn vic ( ld were to H i pointin at ou alt That the five men at the bottom of the shaft were dead, buried ed ether the count got awa h a} troase id Franec in good under tons of coal, was admitted several days ago There was CTORIA ( A ifign and a half J Gould Jormar Frenet still a lingering hope in the minds of some that the ten men near 4 ae flee petite Don't talk back to me,” sald) the surface might be safe. ity | where ¢ k wan ty I , ! \ Bont | Andert angrily. “You've been This morning while the workers were digging frantically te heed On . b and Killed and forgan might manage to | shooting game out of se n.” He ward the point where the ten men were entombed they detected . fond ind Is t i \ inehc 1 death did| pointed a ngly at the three al-| the unmistakable odor of death n roc ! holding tt ™ h lred nx n batre heads tt men carried it's all over, boys,” said the foreman, dropping his spade for Wiregiment @ 1 I incial and By tl i ‘ t Fran a «bright fellow, ex the moment. “They're dead, all right, now t t assistar to | doesn Boni and refer to | plained Then the men set to work with renewed zeal. They hope to | him c bets are off A 1 rot e, m'sieu he| reach the bodies tomorrow ws wanes! Bs = memos:

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