The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1910, Page 3

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BY B. F. GURLEY PASO, Tex.. Nov. 29.--What-| customs house. They must prove i proportions =the their innocence of any sympathy Diag may at it with the movement. The treat Dat little apprehension along | ment is arbitrary and martial border. On the surface the b American born Mexicans are esantry is quiet and the rule of ‘thrown into jail, and the prison — is as tranquil | across the river is filled with a pects. One of these, an interpret i i Paso hurries about its business | for a New Mexican court, was he paying no attention to three days before release nor al @raggle which is going on. | lowed communication with friends the river Juarez is as gay, | Activity of the soldiers, wh Y wicked and as licentions as ever. tentatious, shows Mexico believes fs confined to the gambling | America to be filled with sympa Wice Which pours its daily trib thizers ready to strike if oppor of regular percentage into the | tunity asfords fers of the Mexican government Last night, under guise of This condition is produced in part 75 Mexicans pledged them bike fact that news from the {n- to go back and fight. Wh #9 strictly censored that it bodies rhidden, men ¢ to get any true report in sing ithout involving Americans who have bur Sam the scene of trouble. Refugees from xico are most iM stories that show that | hopeful. They rt that r ts Uprising is the most se-| from the interior depreciating the bas yet menaced the tron extent of the revolution are In wed Diaz. spired oy Diaz and his agents for EME officials and revolutionists|the purpose of quieting fears of Merking in secret. Hundreds American fanciers who hold cor ira guards strung along the | ceasions. One of th who for 16 t any ross mpathizers from enter Rear Juarez preve: of years has not dared to the river, and who holds bitter memory The customs officers are alert. | of his persecutions by the Diaz gov 4 Mexican from the American | ernment, says fe Closely scrutinized and « “This revolution will grow. At | last we have the man in Francisco Madero who is worth millions, He with taken ny The Biggest Stock ) OLL in the Northwest Year-round experience in this de- partment counts for intelligent buy- ing and superior training of em- of bundles are ployes in helping you select “just the right doll” without the least trouble Extraordinary specials for Wednes- day—You'll just about have time to dress them by Christmas. Children, Have You Seen “Toy Town?”—lIt’s the Biggest and Best Ever $7.50 Doll, $5.49 Celebrated Kestner Cork-Stuff $1.00 Doll, 59c MiKnown Florodora 164nch | 64, Pull-Jointed, Kid Body Doll IM Body Doll; cork stuffed; | with sewed wig and new, nat ia cloning eyes | Uralappearing eyebrows and Wiated; has closing eyes, | Oye iashes: goes to sleep: & big Be tessa: °°"... §9e | Senter sot ot ® $6.49 ARR at Fined ante See Peat tad 5 Laundry Soap, 8 for | 5c Toilet Paper, 7 for 25c 25¢ Zilk” full &ounce, good . Wer of Pairbanks’ Famous Santa Tissue Toilet Paper; Laundry Soar Extra 1 separate sheets B na. 25¢ 7 vo, 25¢ 50c Liquid Veneer, 33c maise bottle of famous Mant 1 Ven not @ varnish, but a food that make ngs new » it on all Bretwork, floors and £ rednn removes all scratches 33c Imported Russian Brass- ware, One-Third Off Big Special Sale of Entire Line, Values to $10.00, ONE-THIRD OFF He fitted | Choice of Tar or Asphalt Satur wafet t uted Paper, for all out- AQa it smoking: heat any ide work. Special, roll..*vU and can be car & lamp $2.49 85c Light E tension, 59c $1.25 Mail Box, 75c bin © Ce ty Home os Letter Box, with 2 Kleetric 1 Ex ke and lenslor 1 : " % | glass front; has And socket « paper and any fix ture 75c AVENUE AMD UNION STRLET. Vice Unchecked on Border, Revolt Seethes Below Surface | the street cars and hurried Into the; has a private fortune of $30,000,000, ~-From the Tacoma Ledger. and his family is worth $100,000,000. | He must now fight. To quit mea death. He can only go on, and will throw hie whole fortune into it. “At last we have the men of the hills fighting. Men of the cities and towns have degenerated. But the men fighting now are trained m the warfare of the mountains. | Fifty years ago a troop of 100 killed 1,500 soldiers. it is the me sort of men who have now attacked the towns. “There will be no mobilization of | revolutionists. Madero will simply | fight on, the others will keep harass | ing the emailer towns until Diaz's soldiers—conecr ip either desert the army or join the revolution. “Only the death of Madero can stop the revolution, and that would only delay matters. The cruelties of Diaz and the fact that he jailed | Madero to carry the last election has caused the wildest hatred.” CALEB POWERS FOR CONGRESS (Conctuded.) rd, f when things were h themselves for a “gun pla tw rival attorneys, when made a break for windows draw remained doors and when oth ing thelr pistols. and tried to pa 8 own a torneys So, In his third trial, Pe aste od the at by making t r peech He © long. It was the clea the aw a wi humar the peroration, he conviction that the fur ing to send him ba mountain cabin he whe grieving o watching and waiting and for him The jury responded by se him to death But even then he didn wn. While waiting or ‘or the high cc of the determine his re regular routine—so many hours for Pp, #0 many for writing and many for exercise with dumbbells and pulleys. So all during bis long ineare tion he kept his mind an¢ alert and active, ready for f jand the opportunity which made him “the gentleman from the Elev enth Kentucky,” a man whose name is still anathema to Ken tucky democrats, and who wa once called by fervid republican orators all over the country the Dreyfus of the dark and bloody ground | | NORSEMEN GIVE | SHOW SOON chievements in who di ©. Colu of, at the theatre, on December 10. A musical drama, eatitled Erickson,” written by ©. M. Th land, Norwegian lawyer, with must by Gerard Tonning, Seattle musi clan, will be produced by the Erick son of the Sons of Norwa The players will use old Norse co tur Prizes consisting of box seats at the autre will be awarded for the best essay of 100 words on Leif Brie All sasays should be sent to P. H. Ongsted, secretary, Scan dinavian American bank THE LAWYERS WON. Askitt—“Old Skinner left quite a large estate, did he not?” Noitt—“Yes; but some of his relatives contested his will.” Askitt-——"Was there much left after it got through the courts?” Noltt—“Nothing but the heirs.” If you need a new watch If you are thinking of gi better one for the money upon anyone who wears it Absolutely g one full year free of charg xt time you are on Fir famous line of Watches that Our large stock of Fine 1 tions we within your DIAMOND SUGAR SPOON CUFF LINKS BROOCH LODGE EMBLEM CHATELAINE BAG CHARM LOCKET SCARF PIN 720 First Ave. if voit took a" UESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. NO LIQUOR LEGISLATION FROM NEW LEGISLATURE Hampton—whichever you Pepe “Third the Price don't fail to call and ving examine t veone a watch as a Chr a year. And, remember, aranteed in evéry particular, and regulated for you and kept in repair Columbia St so fast for only near ree we Ten Dollars J mean at yrtionate prop HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS MANICURE SET | TOILET SET JEWEL BOX | CARVING SE | PEN KNIFE | SCISSORS | WATER SET | UMBRELLA CANE Burnett Bros., IMPORTING JEWELERS saving Near Columbia St. TRY SHOWMAN CITY JAIL Uo FOR KILLING IN BAD SHAPE OLYMPIA, Nov, 29—Returns of) of 197 the election of November 8, which! In 1909 there were three demo have just been canvassed, show | cratic senators and six how iy in uns the fact that Seattle ‘ a bers, In 1911 there will be four city Jail is supposed to be a mod that the democrats have gained democratic senators and 18 repub ern affair, a report yesterday pre weven ve * on joint ballot, and leans As the wet faction prob sented to the Seattle Federation of the “wets” have gained seats in/ably will control the house, and : ef ‘ Women’s clubs characterized the the house, while the “drys” have|the “drys” the senate, it Is not VINCENNE! Ind, Nov, 29%—|bastile as “inadequate,” and that gained in the senate believed that there will be any im-| The trial of Menlo EB. Moore, athe “inhuman treatment of women The democratic strength in the | portant liquor legiwiation during | theatrical agent, charged with hay-|PTlisoners wan deplorable legislature is now 16 out of a total| the next session {ng murdered Edward Gibson, mil Pn ribs hs dibren Mnf b bey : be | lionatre, began today, and |i# ©% | ness was condemned and the « pected to lay bare the life of Mrs.|ceiving cell {nto which the men , was the cause of Gibson's death. | able Moore, it is charged, became jeal A resolution will be framed and tions to his wife, met the million-|day night urgin the Installation rr a aire in a depot here on October) of totlet ‘articles necessary to a | ‘ 6 e shots into Gib-| woman's comfo ST, LOUIS, Mo, Nov, 29.—The| January meeting of the councit,|%,,4nd ged five shots into Git HUST HSDRETEETE Gendiisned ak, tis j executive council! of the American | Th¢@ annual convention of the Unit!” phe defense will plead the un-|eity “fall, as investigated by Mrs Federation of Labor adjourned to-|@4 Mine Workers of America also written law, Mrs. Moore, accord-|George Rossman, Mra. M. J. Love day witheet tahthe aay béliee on well be held in January President ing to the attorneys for the de “8 and Mre, Edith M. Hicke ci | Mover of tho Western Federation, |renge, will take the stand in her! been apparent to visitors for sev the question of granting a charter| éald this afternoon that if a char husband's bebalf he will ald inleral months. Wh the | to the Western Federation of Mi-| terds denied in January, his organt elie pe Oe Rew 2a hin attempt to plead justification,| was constructed no provision was ners zation will seek an affiliation with! ang will tell the story of her lif made to drain the concrete floors The matter was put over to the! the Unted Mine Workers | lafter cleaning re Lea teat ie Toe —_ D * CAN'T SMOKE IN BOOTHS, & * 7 }%® Without a dissenting vote * |® the elty council last night ® | passed ordinance making * \* a mind anor for any per * |® son to use tobacco in polling #| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 29) point. Glover is said to have a piases at any general’ or ase *| On the decision of Judge Bond as geaped, “Hattie u “i shot me."|» cial election. The ordinance *| : just before he died oaueed +5 o el to the admission of the alleged |" Attorneys Kyle and Johnson, who wd pd cag oo . rae *| * lonssaaeds statement of - Clarence represent the girl, protested |) Goterence to & delegation of * lover, the fate of Hattie Leblanc, | against the prosecution's reference | ¢ women * compelled to wait until trial here for Glover's murder, | to the statement in addressing the |) * tives arrived upon a riot call sent ved to hang jury. The point is considered only weet ehh hk ke ke te #| 10 hend Ay'# session of the trial was! important one, as the statement is | In the me me Hugo Kelley consumed with the argu:| practically the only evidence that] |®upported by two men, addres ment of the attorneys on this'led to the girl's arrest |WOMAN HIT BY the crowd from rear window 3 | Before he through he had an audience of ut 360 |finanetat flurry may wo CAR; MAY DIE) vstans pat” ne told hie ter. he Gvident smeunt of Sesinees Bi Sie We ee a, ee | win. We must stick together. jfeady on hand of the railroads, Stepping from one street car in-| We'll make this company Gere a Comme * ns pam, | to th ath of an her res 'n| know that there are some skilful manipulators, it. ie. intl [Dexter av.. last. night which’ may| Blsce® where the people have mated, are enlisted in the fight,|prove fatal. The injured woman | sme say yet. We'll keep right are enlisted in the fight,| prove fatal. The injured woman| on fighting. Anyone who does and the struggle ie apt to be re-|was taken to the Wayside Emer-| pot is a cor and» coward.” flected clearly in market centers. | gency hospital, where it was fou i ov | that she sustained compound frac-| .., The Detectives Arriv } Aang vere|, The arrival of the detectives in (Conciuaed.) ANKER is LOST TI tures of both legs and severe|,,7he arrival of “thie patie bruises about the body, Owing to| ‘emer crest fp ghey oe orders for new equipment will the woman's advanced age it is|¢™MAanded that Kelley get off the be canceled by the railroads, MOUNTAINS |thought she cannot recover, Mrs, |“! a " and the old intention of aban. | ~ lellows is 6 , Nothing doing,” replied Kelley doning improvements and ex BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 29.— The T paid full fare and have a right tensions will again be voiced, [search for B. E. Corbin, banker, 0 remain here according to the Raliway Busi who became lost in the mountains The officers started an inquiry ness sociation’s executive [near Yellowst park, is being “Furthermore,” yelled Kelley council. Such a procedure jcontinued, but it is not believed | at them, “I demand that you would mean the shutting down | he will be found alive | make the motorman go ahead of car shops and of the repair | Corbin disappeared a we | with this car. We paid our full shops of the railroads, less | Fully 100 men are Be Bhar “he fares, and have a right to get ened demand for supplies, and [rugged mountains where he was home within a reasonable in general a business depres t seen, United States trooy time.” aden 4 in Yellowstone park When the nder who started Many leaders are inclined to re-|have joined in the search the comme id not be locat gard the break in stock prices more | Jed the red the car as a warning than as an indica START AIRSHIP | jmen to conditions, That it HO eS |, Later the evening Jesse Par true attitude of some} (By United Press) shall, D. add and W. C. Wilson financiers, howev who | PASSENGER LINE TACOMA, Noy. 29.—As the cul-| were by Detectives Peter. alarmed at conditic | ination of a long yitter fight Wright and MecLen by many market man) NEW YORK, Nov. 29—Acrtal that has been waged between ation fu ners capable of carrying 20 pas: | zens of Tacoma and outly the conduct None of Judging by the warnings al- [nengers and a crew will be plying4 ma Railway of the men ready given out by the street, he airways between Boston, New Manager Bean however, many financiers are York, Ph ladelpt a, Baltimore and {announced that within a dd with inclined to consider the whole y t within six months, ac- | the traction company would tr ing the othe matter as one of extreme grav. to Charles Glidden, presi-| rate a system of universal tra as taken to the ity. It Ie belleved that the of the Aerial Navigation com-| without waiting for the decisic ries Petrovi who iiroade and their allied inter. the ates sur © court, to which me car with the men . forming one of the most been drawn for the |tribunal the case was appealed fol t down town. with powerful groups in the street, of a great dirigible. lowing a decision agatnst com out. They were are determined to make a fight [Chief Engineer Vanimann, of Wal-|pany by the Pierce county superior h charged with disorderly con for higher rates, and that the |, We n'n S-fate balloon |court. The Tacoma Railway & t and allowed to go on $10 bail fight will not stop at “Atmerica,” bas charge of the work| Power Co, acquired control of its nearing will come up b | breaks and predictions of jof construction. It is Mkely thatlonly competitor Pacitic Trac-| Judge Gordon this afternoon financial difficulties if the jhe will be in charge of the first | tion Co., more A year ago but Held Crowded Meeting rates are not granted. |Yiner to leave on a journey over|the management ¢ traction} Dugdale’s hall at Rainier Beach " seeme that the rates are | thr air lanes company has until now r 4 to| could accom crowd not to be allowed, it is declared The cc tickets has not grant transfers from one | to | that to protest against the in eome quarters that a genuine nm ann |the other. exor ant fares About 600 were | crowded in the hall itself, and more }than 200 couldn't Assistant Cor Counsel |Hughes and § dent of Utilities Valentine led a le battle aga oration prive it event its fran Other speakers were Hug Kelley, Cha Petrovitsky and A Tir t I ions were passed urging the city council to see that a nicke fare only was mitted in city limits, and asking that the city com pel the company sell its fran chise if it did not accede to the peo- ple’s demands Voluntary subscriptions to carry the fight a about $206 inst the last night company Musie From 11:15 Y il or 1 prefer, and in a 20-year Gold Filled Case that just won't wear out or look cheap, Case is plain engine turned or hand op: engraved eM may be had in Jadies’ or gentlemen's size Thi ch is a genuine bargain, as it usually ag or $15 over the counter, but our ur buying direct from manufacturers enables us to save you his splendid line istmas gift, you this wat can’t find Ul reflect credit a 1 wi , come in and ask to see that to the a Fitting te TON COAL | are offering for Wellington, and easily are timo ev ny zs offers hundreds of holiday denced in come a the aware WATCH CHAIN a All You Can Eat for 25 Cents Unitarian County Fair Luncheon Served From 11 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. 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