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Star’s Carrier Army ? the whole city and the suburbs you live y yay have The Star jvered to your do 250 per month, 12, NO, 24 DYNAMITE BUILDING Consul Here Has Narrow Escape From Death—Two PMen Suspected of Outrage ID GARAGE AT OR. GHIGLIONE’S RESIDENCE. iH SHOWS TERRIFIC FORCE OF EXPLOSION, their vengeance because to the sher or fancied wrongs, two 4 of deputies, believed to be Italians, placed load of patrol charge of dynamite un ene with a} The fighting passengers on Craw-| fused t 7 reed fhe garace at the rear of the at blood |ford's Renton & Southern railroad © con Caught by The Star photographer in the election booths at George- ce of Or. A. J. Ghiglione, failed to pick/ have found a new defen ainat ne Some! town, One had just finished marking her ballot and was leaving, the consul for Washington and t night for shortly after 12. o'clock Act of Cowards court orders other was stil! busy with her pencil ‘morning, lighted a time fuse R wee the o6t of eove: They are restrained from refuse n fled. th Italian consul ng to pay the bh fare de ' Pike resultant explosion biew out ax though they tric nd from urging not °F t S ttl side of the garage and smashed F, n the evening Mra giione| They are a law abiding people Irs oman 0 0 e in ea e panes within a radius of/and I h retary,|Here are the new tactics ‘ - Nichola 416 20th av | When th condvetor comes | In: Biixindows in the Ghiglione!s Jaround they pay nickel. The| Teh city b he Crawford] eruses to set | Excite ver t gone were broken. hara were | conductor asks another fare No | company a jolt when it} chinaware and other { the house, and|Teply. He asks again. Stony stare | sent out police 4 work| camilincaee aticies were reduced to en about my | from passenger. oD a trestle i's work | For the first time since the ear » vote for a president or } Or. Ghigiione have left the} What are you going to dc with) men were dir The city claim | constitution to th u ma said, “but th water tO residence and garage|carace 15 before the ox om Mike that? <oer haven't re |ed it was public property jthom, Seattle women voted way comes cl to ev ploston occ I can't help but = emer cme |4a¥, At least thowe who live ery resident of this of the the explonic 1 ‘ mn at was made onle eorgetown 1 Park 4 eity, and I th t a *, Dr. Ghighior b heaven's sake,| The distin f ng th to vote ake » Black Hand af-| woman to ‘ » Mre Mr lo r it was n uch. I have! LU 420 «Swift ated he A Narrow Escape never r o@ any threatening 1ét-| Gee wi men t had P had just d s t Italian consul I im | ato the pol b tr imto the garage wh ar 1 bh 4 certain firet we dow town doing Mebt noise outside He 5] I have police my peak seal ccm red }* c~ Hof! ose husband, | Ch That was why Attention ms, and it's up to them| SYRACUSE, 7.— George Francis and correspondence be | William L. Hoffeditz, used to Iv | Ga a Roch traveling een the two continued. Finally/ city engineer of Georgetown. you ¢x it a af . Ghiglic bears a h repu-| salesman, and Mise Mary A. We . Misa We at he| Who now fw asulsti of being the first womar allan ¢ of this city are to be married at Syrac was|city beautifier, ts to vote The Star man “ cons St rick’s church, in this city.) only 15 years old whe st re-| sister of President 4 Oa a 06 On No- | Mc m Their marriage | ceived the bill, but « reta first woman she onl. I'm more a gon was added/|is the culmination of a romance | it in her possession clone. | not active in the suffrage movement , ¢ than in pe ame grea which began nearly years ago,\ly guarded her secret, b was | She {s more interested In her house women sho lwhen ¢ st was in the hos 1} by & friend, who, dis-| Work and in the welfare of her two € politic E Smoke From Garage lcorps of the 17th infant tle romance | children. is more import B dhisione bu e8 Ed d Ch miles up io the mc Q 1 don’t know whether I would pol monds ooses Philippines. He pes DENVER, Dec. 7—The case of|, So hon rence, Mass. in 1899 Mitaunaga, charged with at Socialist Mayor While on duty‘in the Philips nes | Mrs Katherias jaudet ote his name on a o the ju his | . ag , hom he defense rested tte $8 victim of EDMONDS, Dec. 7.—Edmonds | would first he garding re Before retir the explosion « will have a socialist mayor. In yy, rise Miss W « ej ing t der the evidence the : the care aD the election here yesterday | rest to. eo. Leaving the “ry Ww t the W » home, in Last night a burly looking man, whose voice had been heard or William Keeler, candi Pe ya vw A gan! which M was murdered around one of the down town houses asking where the telephone said M Pas Gate tp suateaben 40 the os 10 . booth was, finally found what a king for, and disappeared out and 1 zens’ ticket, was decisively 7 within. Fiabe Maye co fectnes Peggy. PlerBog a cloud en yesterday by W. H. ‘Sia - el a hia area at aoene ioek @ window ‘ er ok, socialist ( W me res S uray tt a tas Oe A freaky 1 Kevier, wan « dry.” white ill The Court ihn Reporter Writes tance enemy ink It fin ft P had the support of the gw th p pon A not wets.” Cook is the first social i : I oe “ Ae " ye nke aan eneaat sage of ty ie A Story With Fowl Language in It)» \ nald he'd be i ox Dr city in the state. i} 7 O Uieatan ob 3 ts win Whe tikes be t 1 : i ert building wh Hn peak up, Elme 1 ber at th riser Dicken THIS IS A SHAME! CHORUS GIRLS King ¢ | ’ MODER- FORE fain tonigt t ut th fate Routh BS SSS Area stl.» && Standpat Majority of Investigating Committee Hands in Its) gating committee today made public its majority. report, which the secretary of the interior is fully exonerated of the | charges preferred against him that Ballinger had failed to maintain a proper administration | | of his office. | Briefly summarized, the repe of a jority—a majority—of the Ballinger investigating committee at hington today, Is aa | follows The evidence presented related mainly to the charges against Secretary Ballinger “The chargea are chiefly from two sources, Louis R. Glavis and Gifford hot. They apparently ginated f trong ant moalty, resulting from a pposed d en of policy respecting conservation. evidently were t the nfavorable view of the nd motives of ar © opposing them. Thus they re inger with « and regarded his most natural admin ation of the depart ae furs ¢ of some sinister purpose. On evidence the accusers whe 4 to make out a case was any fact prov were all facts taken together able bit Secretary Ballin as anything but @ competent, honor gentleman, honestly and faithful erforming the duties .of office with an ey nele t public interest minittee finds no ind m of bad faith on the part of Ballinger H. H. Sehwa chief “of “the Meld service, or in the reports of the Cunningham representatives os - - ers | mor PASSENGERS ADOPT THE INJUNCTION AGAIN, THAT'S ALL |= SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910, Long Delayed * Member. “Vindication” of the Guggenheim Cabinet} 7.—The Ballinger investi- in WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec The accusations were chiefly WABSHIN( De The ret attem p bring Aldrieh tariff Congte , 1 meat A The INJUNCTION again! | They didn’t consider the INJUNCTION. [at feo nts «pound ; \ Traction Trust couldn't ny longer, did he hustl ae. Bo vebst bine, wouldn't p taxes: io the Traction Trust be tr the gold?) Oh TREE IS LEASED nots t no, he hustled te n 1 I ANCOUVER, V Dec pt three corporation la er, whe ot in touch ha cour 1A tre " t k Final e to a ‘showdown. ‘TI And presto! Came the INJUNCTION phone. here. for Re 4 anty tre; 7 ( le plant, street Hands off the mpar e restrained,” | phone } 0 Band ; et , amounting to|w the word that came to that deluded 1 i ficial | #! PILOOD, be lwho thought he could treat'a big, powerful rae DRINK HIS RUIN OF cours MAN refused to pay his taxes and] just as he would a MAN who had defied ial powe1 EVERET'I D D , : ff founty sroperty he would pay| Handy thing, the INJUNCTION, is it not whis) en , A alee with or id For the corporation, we mean bs ee a Ie aren er omani | stented they d ty when big Corporation| porting The Star’s contention that the INJUNCTION] HINGION, De presi-|on New Year's 4 LARS lis a handy weapon for DOLLARS whenever] 4ent Taft toan uted Capt. | resolution for 34 acoma ould, but Ith MEN [de ft The Seattle Star BALLINGER IS AS WHITE AS SNOW NOW on In ben MUST NOT TAKE THOSE JOY RIDES toca ht, aad the poy cus SULZER WELL WAR ID). Vorce Sprints Away Don’t Hesitate to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, If your ps per tails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitied to good service AND DS be. ON TRAINS NEWS STAN ONE CENT. Mrs. George Sackett, 929 Harney st., just as she was dropping her ballot into the election box before Election Judge George M. Walsh in the fire station at the Georgetown city hall. Mrs. E. C. Bailey, 940 Harney st., Is just behind her. SLAVEGIRLS (By United Press.) ation of white men and Chime SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec ese here and at Hongkong That a ring of . a Coolies Smuggied in. Americag girl slave marily is smug ted an average of $40 the United States, arrival of every liner bringing 1 fee ranging consignment of slaves in its 0, according to earned today through author of an alibi and more profit» conditior nd band {s centers govert ipplying the “gai® ner Mar { Chinatown arrival from Orient of the United Police Silent 1 thorities refuse te ul range from the es of the men suspe i The we { the secret service 000 has been paid agent ady has revealed the ome 1 who caught the existence ¢ organized y of hy tong leader a regularly NEGRO SHOOTS FATHER-IN-LAW He I st Or with i I r bad i ; A ; : * NORTH DAKOTA SHOWS) ®& allel * INCREASE OF 80 P. C. ®& I 7 * * TON I 7 * - I I * f th * M ' * * o * t * t Parr v Loe I t* * * I MEM EM HEM EM ENE ENS Fellow D. Cupid Kelleber in Janua a { Hl 4 to pis h hia nlso told hoes on, 1 o|H i 1 t o1 1 ohn R , an | W I | |MORE SHOPPING| | mor DAYS BEFORE |cuRISTMAS| . i | 2 € y six weeks ‘Be w u, and that he t On the day it rowed $25 | All he « ‘ iM | re | LO ek! Judge Frater, “and th too lazy