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garmle’s HOME PAPER ' ed by carr Into more tar ie delivered arrlere ~ cat than any other paper, A paper in je worth a hundred on the byways. yol. 12, NO. 241 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. on TO SEIZE RAILROAD! » yori i ; ]ley people that fares would never be any higher. Then it To afl four-flus t ¢ city pay rolls boosted them 100 per cent, driving many people from their Aigo to all Jake kspittles homes, making men give up their work in the city and find ae owe in on a beautiful flash play,}odd jobs in the valley, Separating mothers and wage-earning overiook it | daughters tinglite hosts of hardships : (By United Pres) Pi’s on this matt f taking away the franchise from the Did Hi Git do anything about that? ape tan res Nov Pap aries % Renton & S ‘ letting the city operate the Or the city council? ho | ae eee: Sate hee | Most of these people worked in Seattle—were Me to it, boys. 7 next election you can use a speech} ple trying to buy homes, Did our q mayor care cattle peo-| telpation of an attack by a sm army of insurrectes, under the he leadership of Francisco Madero, ac . coffling to advices received here F This iniq The Seattle Electric is today trying to get control of the | The city is garrisoned with fed valley city’s light plant. Did Mayor Gill remove the superintendent | trops under Gen, Navarro and ¢ *] did. who had played into the hands of the power-light monopoly? /Te@ arts, who have thrown up oar ad Id j earthworks on the side of the town | What did | ’ | No, Gill didn't do this, Arms is still on the job. Gans has Autres ad Goerrera BT went to he at iniquitous corporation and told} It's all right, gentlemen and four-flushers, to go after the | where th rebel on nace gained that they were nts of the people, not the masters, | Crawford railroad and bring it to time. The Star is heartily |s foothold them that since they had abused their sacred trust, that/in favor of this. If Crawford won't run his railroad in accord- | Gen. Lauro Villar, commanding | d take that tr them. And I did.” | ance with the law, and in the spirit of serving the people, then |'™? Meslcan army of the North, is mendous a} e and easy re-election.) let the city take his road from him. Lo dren gad dor dlagpogg Bron ge ig the play Go to it. Mayor Gill saw the |Chihuohua garrison in response to That's all right. Fine business. The Star is for it strong. | appeals for reinforcements eattle councilmen and u poration was grinding down the people to the reseue See 0 eee as. first, but s bright little councilmen weren't] But don't let any of those four-flushing officials pat them-| When confronted with Mexican | hi selves on the back’as loyal servants of the people til sy have [Official dispatches saying that all s ind, ty bul ened ab tenis hein — | . ack as loyal servants of the people till they have | was quict and that the authorities Everybody is awh ad at the Crawford roac Fhey will| gone after big game | were in control in northern Mexico | these people w s who, the city or the railroad—you Just one more point One councilman rushed out last | exeept in teolated sections, they de lot of councilmen’s a denial that the attack on Crawford was designed |lared that the government —mes-| wages were framed to disguise a g froma esr things like Furth monot situation that menaced the Diaz! Bat— try ee ation of the road,” he said. “If it} regime in the Mexican border | ) Gentlemen— nt t nt ne en h then to think of selling: it | states Bat fou flus TO ANOT HER COMP ANY ” Persons closety in touch with the ¢ don't y meone your own size? Why Well, wait a minute. Who would buy that road if Gitt| Mel wg cima pp Ene ae oe after tl $s Electric Co The Stone-| should borrow another Richard M. Arms from the S. E. Co., and | wit be “a . gr traction gang »poly 100 times worse than | found that a municipal plant was unprofitable? | American and Mexican passer port's little a Where Crawford gouges his hun- Who'd buy it j}eere on the Centra t} S the Furth crowd robs its tens of thousands. | The As ated Charitic | ew his under f the PMtyou are s the people's rights, why don’t] : ht met {thet nte wh iter the t e | to conf the 1 " of the +d asta tr t rebe ath h At ; The eget Ss ectric Co, is today running its ¢ 1 t the last t ‘ ( be ce Made by them we ‘ the ann th Maderc ad the streets of S . any franchise. Why de tr €, Would | pee hia camp in the x g get aiter t ' h of Parral and had take mie rs. E. C ade solemn promises to Duwamish val AND WOULD JAKE FURTH BE SORE? the field with a force numbering 2 00) WHEN IGNORANCE IS BLISS L = =] r—) =< | +) <—) [ ——f — (Je) A to ai the vancemer the Boy Scout mo ment will be held in Central tonight. Everyone is welcome little fellows and their bigs triends» can come up and give ide of what Scouts id do and how to organize tn a better and more efficient way | BB Shorrock, of th jand J. Howard & | playnre | meeting — Woman's sympathy ¥oman—will give Wil PE Bonner, confessed bigam pi liberty after only iis’ confinement in chool board n¢, director of rranged thin ute entail nc The Boy Sec Jou can give your unborn B legitimate name,” said Ronald to Bonner when he peed him last Saturday, “by Merying your third wife after} meen do so legally, I shall be| with» j Witiiam Co’ Hine carri 14 | 6 key and a “phone ob Get when arrested Jast from ner timan Brown. The police court this mor Jadge Gordon to mete out a tence of 20 days TAFT MAY PUT TURNER ON BENCH BPOKANE, Nov. 30 two vacanc on the He had wrong deeply. And his th Bot told One of the supreme She Files Divorce. . bénch of the United States may be} © wife N 2 fitied by t appointment of forme : for divorce yesterday Untied Sts Senator Georg ft morning Judge Turner, at tly a member 7 her a decree of divo The Has ation commission Was no excitement in the ng was en-| Mrs. Bonner com @ cruelty, non-support and Bonner, who is ey as an American represer tive According to a story which reached Spokane from Washington, ¢y President Taf aid to have formed some of his close adviser City Detective Ed ¢ Captured +) HONCe Worked Jamen That 0 tall time a cleaver farce] lock, a wife thinks| her husband's Id. 80 while| trip she telegraphs | stork has come. In| ¢ ri = The Seattle Star AIRSHIP TRUST , “a MILLIONAIRES IN ““ QWELL CELLS 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. ONE CENT. Siwi"sanns' be. MEX REBELS GIRL STRIKERS ARE CLUBBED BY POLICE (By United Press.) . CHICAGO, Nov. 30. While representatives of the striking garment workers and their former employers were in conference at the office of Mayor Busse, rioting began today, and many of the rioters were clubbed by the police, Among the hundreds of fighting men and women were two girls, who fought like Amazons, and had to be clubbed into insensibility before they could be placed under arrest. The police took 20 rioters to the stations and a few were sent to hospitals to have minor wounds dressed. CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—All classes jand kinds of people are flocking |to the aid of the striking worke lers of ready-made clothing, solg both at wholesale and by mats order to the entire country. | Poorly clad, poorly fed, the |strikers face the winter wretch- edness bravely. They willing | suffer now for the sake of going |back later with their demands | granted All Chicago, from society ta | the slums, from church to saloon, |e helping them, and the rest of the country is expected to follow |the good example by sending in money to buy bread and shoes \for 2,100 needy families and milk | for 7,500 hungry babies. Everybody Heips. | Physicians, dentists, barbers and lawyers have offered the strikers free servic Actors givé benefit performan Theatres, moving pieture shows, drug store@’ and other business men give their profits on certain days. Teachers feed and clothe the little tots they éee coming to school thinly clad and hungry. Collec 8 are takes up wherever men and womea gat in workshops as well a@ women's clubs, The exclusive “No Vote, No Tax” league ge stu. dents, teachers, ministers, have all helped Unions send in donations by the thon Business men of nee have appealed to the treat the strikers more Mrs. F cis Squire Potter, one of the nation’s leading suffragists,| and Miss Katherine Coman, thd} Well y historian, came west help the strikers. Hotels bave unt- versally refused to bouse strik. breakers, and the manufacture’ hav ad to lodge them in thelr factor! | _ Despl the hearty support i these many ways those in charge en's trade union league rs Lasalle st., say rgent need for more an@ | he ad there is One of the 2,000 strikers who sold 62,000 newspapers in one day for — (Continued on Page 5.) BACK! their rei lef fund. Yep, He's Telling Another Yarn in Which He Says Maybe After All He Was Mistaken About Finding That Pole—Anyhow, He Doesn't Want to Be Called a Liar and Crook Any Longes-—-Moreover, He's Coming Back for Christmas. (By United Press.) read the story, If, after reading awe YORK, Nov. 30.—That Dr.) the story, it is said that Dr. Cook rick A. Cook admits that he| was sincere, honest, perhaps half- deve yee know whether he reach- crazed by months of isolation and By United Pree.) ed the North Pole or not, is the hunger, and honestly believed that bh NEW YORK, Ne ve « 1¢ | statement of Benjamin Hampton, reached the pole—that he is no «White, the Ex a editor of Hampton’s magazine, who | faker—then I shall be satisfied.” appear in court Dec is about to publish Dr. Cook’s own He declares that when he had explain why he sb 1 not! story convinced himself that he had f « t ox According to the editor, Dr, Cook reached the pole that he was half \ has confessed that he does not mad, having spent two and a half mit e know whether he reached the big/ years in the Arctic regtons, endur lain nail or not. He is anxious to get ing hunger, hardship and privation, ‘his full story before the public and | He asserts that it is impossible for «ing allow the geographical societies to, anyone to dethonstrate positively. f the pre b he | decide whether or not he really ac-| that he to the pole. r f the W Are complished the feat he still be The Arc region he calls the guiding spirns wi ye t€ | Hieves he did region of insanity, where one er of ation in Ame Says He Doesn't Know. cannot leve the evidence gath ~~ his | tiat one of the re of Th Did I reach the pole?” writes|ered by his own eyes.” y. failed to Mneue commiesior be bas CENSUS FIGURES Dr. Cook. “Perhaps I am mistaken Didn't Expect Sensation. ored by the api As some in thinking I did. 1 « that I| The article says that the ex of the jurist erved on the don't know absolutely whether I plorer always regarded the reach- | commission are chief among th " 3TON v h 1 th t. It may ing of the pole as an achievement al dacy for the tion, the ru was announce ay by Director | but - _ willir he ar and that when he found out the | that Turne line for the ap. D as 2,847,789, Simultane world if by so doing an get an|tremendous sensation created by Daten» Hodge once | 5 a6 59 eee eet he en generally be ope tunit r e. I|his statement that he had at last A gdd | lieved \ Y my case as|stood in the shadow of the big feal estate timate } > al ve nail he was utterly bewildered. RATE 10,000 crapty £ | Taco AE ato All iba s 8.1 1 A ma the at Easy for Him to Hide. Pot today” spe ceeded ts 4 the ofr pole once The doctor expresses some approximately A = tee Seen : oe Mr t y and confi-j/amusement at the ease with tte consumed Bag BE , : dence now mean more which he dropped from publig Sigh n , of the 1 , 1 ull| view. Part of the time he says peepee ne ma a we © each fined § nd bing . at J d ¥ he traveled with his wife and Papresent site of le the 4 ion te e whol (Continued on Page 5.) CALLS JOHN D. AND J. PIERPONT THIEVES Washing Prgos iste ZS iia diktiieleies 4 uy rE: (By Inited Press ) i | ,CHICAGO, Nov 1 anding Rockefe M regan and othe rs Bees’ by Neve “beara t i Ne ‘ov, 90 ' a. R G. ( \ of the san ‘ en of dual consele ho in front pews be Pact a baby. Fi h W Aquilia Tripley and Chas. Jamie 1 "1 " 1 1 yw men out of mil oe. bal ere of vast tracts of nds, con te « ‘ ! af ed for e next da wh ind a theological seminary one day and et teieddede LLL et eee eee aid 1 and, a 4 today at Hasting t hey w , ‘ t the next,” Bishop Williams, of the Episco- da the r nee of ¢ en I r Adar = 1 f Michigan, t ; en OUISV tL BI ; ieunt known as the * Wh I do, f sald. 1) fail, @ they chose aft t . { N ka 1 me mode pe and religious side of ar lrihlet, y servit prison sentence * the ught You'd love it better than j wea ch ) i pin os a fe, but practica eves, bris " rants on the secular as secrotary « | ts at feel toward the them tt c who will do their. : Pour hundrea rs of the defalcation was * THE BABY IN THE CASE. |") ee ie chen hile yp Bi i aon wore 1 said he lost. Ropke * | . wit , ' ‘ ail a 1 ngs for th 1 h SAAS SSS eS eae main in | to * |can’t find any, then she finds too! I'll ou,’ at 4, ‘that vab and It a large and we ‘ * «WEATHER FORECAST. & ’ * | man And hu 1 con ne neither r 1f he 1 h od f n d . ar * : , S Pee Kenan eR RRR ER Re |mny 4 husbat e me/is neither mine nor your ‘1 i eben ap ay It ARLy DenOrs BAG m # Occasional 1 onight and % ead aot ada ge Hevea GAR CARS sete Ae vik " “a bal eyly rsday; 4 rate south- % he finally admitted that the ste eral way, it ts the cells have the appearar well appointed | guy Ai ay be MANN MAY SUCCEED | ‘ial : “y PY fase Slut A ee es » Edw C, Fox milk This ended happy marr ed lite Had it not been for Sergeant) [ . JOE CANNON NOW aler, living at 3783 12th be-| between the couple. Mr nell and Patrolman Baker MORE SHOPPING fore he wrote his pla home, leaving the baby behind ‘cc 99: ral lives might have resu DAYS BEFORE For Fox had a baby in bh home Fox sued fe annulment, as Mr when fire ed on the first WASHINGTON culated today, following ‘a con-|for eight months which he thought| Fox had married him within vor of the Nome lodging house, chiles 6. Cannon » ference between the speaker, Pres!-|was his, When he found he was! months of a previous divorce First av, shortly after = 1 Taft and Mann | wrong, he got a divorce, and now The couple were married in| }o’clock this morning | c me of the principals in the con-|is suing: Dr J. Dean for} 1906, the child was alleged to have| BPOKANI Nov 0.—Wesle enat Jone lection is in]. Bunnell and Baker aroused the | ference, which lasted more than| $5,700 damages. He says the doc-| been born in November, 1909, and! Jones, standpat senator from Wash. | @ane ley, on | way to|sleeping tenants, many of whom as | ies two hours, would say whgt | ub-| tor helped the plan the divorce followed in September | i. ston, is busy eating crow W ngtor opped to call on O hed into the street clad only in = ext k alject was, but that it was held be Maybe this wouldn't make s0|this year ha. ( re, Poindexter's partner. | their “nightle The blaze orig quest is|fore the caucus for the selection of| good a play though, elther | “I am going to ask the legisla-| At the Tacoma hand picked stand: | 7 had a long talk inated in the I. X. L. restaurant » agitat the po-|the republican nominee for speaker| “My wife was sick and went to|ture to pass a making it a|pat convention, Jones, In measured| At its end Senator Jones smiling-|'The damage is placed at $500 litieal 1 here considered significant by many of| the hospital,” said Fox After ajfelony for a doctor or nurse tojlanguage, thundered against a re-|ly told the press that he would act | That Jax R.|the congressmen already in Wash-| while I got word that I was a father,| deceive a father by letting him|publican— meaning Poindexter—|in harmony with his distinguished | Anacortes—Thomas Hambrugh, | Sexy Mann, of filinois,| ington 1 was mighty tickled It was a|think that a child {a b own when | who refused to attend a convention league The hatchet was buried |a Canadian carpenter, hanged him-| iain may be eaker| Mann, it is believed, would be ac-| pretty little youngster and | it ts not ya Fox of his party way deep, he intimated elf yesterday, using the same rore | 1 bike to Banbury ‘# @ report that| ceptable to the insurgents, as well| thought a lot of it | Dr. Dean denies making any at But times have changed The} Poindexter is on his way to the| with which his wife committed sui-| Cross to see a red-haired lady upon ig being generally a» the regulars But ft seoms that the baby was] tempt to ¢ @ Fox people chose Poindexter to the|capital from New Orlean |eide 17 months ago | a white t soseen i aye ye