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FEESEE? ~ wleccenecce! wl ncccce-coF 33 ~ Pa at Limantour catied in the masters of At another hotel he mot Madero’s Hurried to Mexico to carry out the Diaz pinys the puppet for the |. Mexico. BY W. G. Special to The Star.) fath deal, SHEPHERD the flag, as it were, of the greedy time. band, And so, in New York elty, Limantour called together the masters ( NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—I have seen both ends of the Mex- {ean revolution—the Mexican end and the Wall st. end. These are the facts about the situation; A volcano of the people’s wrath lies under Mexico today. The present peace in Mexico is a Wall st. peace, a settle- ment made by financiers. The revolution in Mexico hasn't been settled right, and a thing that isn’t settled right isn’t) settled at all. This present peace is only a lull, It will be only a miracle of statesmanship that will prevent the Mexican people from again arising. MADERO WON—IN NEW YORK. In @ certain room in the Astor hotel in New York, Madero won his cause and Diaz lost; this happened many weeks before the cot eluding battles oceurred and Madero knew, when the battle of Juares was fought, that his cause had been won and that the battle would be a needless victory. He was unable, however, to hold bis men back Behind the scenes, in the dark, mysterious realm of the money world, Madero, even then, knew that he a victor and that peace had been of Mexico—J, Plerpont Morgan, in the person of Morgan's yon, bel foremost At another hotel Limantour met Francisco Madero, father of ¢ insurrecto leader, and Guatavo Madero, the leader's brother, both m of vast wealth. “ABANDON DIAZ. After several conferences, at which he learned the truth about tha situation on both sides, Limantour practically said to the Morgam crowd: “You cannot use Diaz as a figurehend any longer; you must not support him, If he is not discodraged by you, he will try to fight and bloody revolution will result, which will destroy your businens inter ests and your business machine in Mexico. Let Diaz go; forsake him. It Is the ouly way to save your Interests,” To the Maderos he said, in effect; "Go back to Mexico, I will soon follow you and I myself will advise Diaz to resign and lea’ Mexico, The financial leaders in Mexico will do the same atid Diaz will be forced, for lack of fi an or support, to leave his office and his country, Go back to Mexico. You have won.” And so the band of Wall st. looters dropped thetr flag, which was | Diaz; and the Mexican people cheered, because they thought that, “fixed.” THE FRAME-UP, In other words the present peace of Mexico is a “frame up.” | mad And this is the way the “frame up” was worked }o When Jose Ives Limantour, secretary of finance, was summoned | used as & bugaboo, @ jack to Mexico from Europe, at the beg off in New York. when Diaz was out of sight, their t Children, all of them, or, mo f tyranny, Was converted into # inning of the revolution, he siopped | that would destroy Wall st | played the puppet’s part as usual up of Mexicans ready to die if that might the box, by Wall wealth In Mexico, roubles were over. re truly, puppets! Madero's army, jake off the thrall * game; it was to prevent @ revolution Dias, always @ puppet. And Madero—he was the puppet puppet In Wall He knew that Mexico was facing a bloody revolution and that 95/ with which Wall st, pacified the Mexican people. per cent of her people hated the ft was, in reality, not Diaz, but the great money power which surrounded | Diag and enthralled him, that was name of Diaz. He also knew that| really to blame. He knew that, in! be represented to the people, truth, Diaz was only the figurehead of this great money power; only ' the puppet strin VACATION JOYS OF THE JOY FAM (Dy United Press Leased Wire.) RENO, Nev, Aug. 2.—Salmon River Jim and seven heavily armed braves from the McDermitt Indian reservation in northern Humboldt have taken the war path to avenge the death of Indian Mike and his companions, and today are headed for northern Washoe county. The sheriffs of intervening countiés were notified and at tempts will be made to capture the band ALL-CHINESE LYNCHING. JUAREZ, Mexico, Aug 2 — Twenty Chinamen are locked up charged with lynching a Chinaman, whose body was found hanging from a tree om the outskirts of town at daylight. feet water front. with Bainbridge istand; 3 land; Gine soft and running wate gant neighborhood; $1,500, 9600 cash, 5 acres north of oft 4 mile west of Seattle 1s station, on Everett Inter- urban; good soil; Hew well; # bar- gain for $1,250, On good terms ——————— ALBERT B. LORD Northern Bank Bidg—4th and Pike Paint, Oils, Glass —— Now is the thme to decorate and fix up. Lot ue eat Painting and —_—_——————— MUHL—219 Pike 8t. 0 EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE WOKK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS ing People : Dentists ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor. First Ave. and Pike Opposite Public Market for relief from the oppression as herein set forth. production of heat. ‘Second-—-That there are no public coal fields within the state of W: Thied—That the tariff fixed by aforementioned private corporation: consumer to pay an exorbitant price for this necessity. coal bunkers on said bay of sufficient size to serve not only as a shi station for the navy, providing coiliers to deliver coal from said dock of America, establishing government coal bunkers at certain porte in named, and for the selling of said coal direct to the people at the cost fing, plus an amount sufficient to provi na to be charged by common carrier | the points in Washington, to be hereinafter name xth—-That government coaj bunkers be es | direct to the people hy popu! subscription, to provide funds for the | mission. tioned, the same to be carried out under the direction of the aforementioned Alaska Ci The army was sincere; Madero, today, ts sincere. Put though Diag is out of the country, the tyrannical power, which 1 remalny in Mexteo and ts stil! pulling ILY TO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND CONGRESS ASSEMBLED We, the undersigned, residents of the state of Washington, do herewith present a most earnest prayer First—That the undersigned are dependents either directly or indirectly upon the use of coal for the Jashington at which coal can be chased, and that the only coal to be had is that delivered within said state by private corporations; a e is 20 high as to force the ultimate Fourth—Therefore, your petitioners pray that a law be enacted providing for and establishing an Alaska coal mining commission, for the purpose of mining the public coal lands in Alaska, establishing a raliroad to deliver coal from said mines to tidewater on Controlier bay, Alaska, building a dock and lishing pping point, but also as a coaling to other ports in the United Sta’ the state of Washington, he of production plus the cost of hi Fifth—That the government fix and provide, through the interstate commerce commission, the rates for delivering coal from the government bunkers to be established at to the places designated by the purchaser. shed at the following named points in Washington: ed for building the Panama canal, and be sold carrying out jects beforemen- 1 Mining Com. we ever pray. NAME | ADDRESS For relief from existing conditions and the immediate enactment of legistation herein set forth shall NAME | ADDRESS fining him $20 and costs, for viola |tion of the women’s eight-hour law, is on file in the superior court here Bean was found guilty of (By United Press Leased Wire.) | ” he | today. TACOMA, Aug. That | the Wom tone of his woman stenog raphers five minutes over the eight hours permitted by the state law. moth discovered two weeks ago in Rainier valley is not the dreaded brown tafl pest became definitely oday, when a letter from eee tan coveceanett entomologist at f 4 SERRE EERE REE ¥ Washington was received by State 4 Horticultural Commissioner Hunt le MYERS TO THE BENCH * } OLYMPIA, Aug. 2—It was ey. % announced today that Gover: * ‘The brown tail moth ts the most |% Snnounce”d today thet eed feared tree pest on this coast and |) 11°, 'p Myers as judge of the & much apprehepsion was felt by|%* Hi AF Mt : Horo orchardists pending the decision of |* paid Seen a te Pra w the government entomologists a4 tO) 4 rh or6, accidentally shot while * * the, aptly. Of, Se Taner | on a hunting trip in Skagit | oe ee Bi county a fortnight ago. * ee |e ARR RAR RRA RH Hour-Law Decision! ic ,mono, Va—More than #1, (By United Prove Lensed Wire.) 000,000 in jewelry and precious ‘TACOMA, Aug. 1.—An appeal by | stones are on display here today as General Manager L. H. Bean of the | feature of the annual convention ‘Tacoma Railway & Power company | of the National Retall Jewelers’ As- from the sentence of Justice Evai sociation. WOMAN TO RUN MONEY FACTORY (By Unjred Preee Leasea Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—In the absence of the director of the mint, Uncle Sam in the future will tum his money factory over to the guid- ance of & woman, Miss Margaret V. Kelley is the woman selecte and the secretary of the treaue has made her salary $3,000 a year, FATAL GRADE CROSSINGS @ NEW YORK, Aug. 2.— Forty-aix |men, 18 women and 9% children, a |total of 68, were killed at grade crossings in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut in the last six months, according to the National Highway Protective association,” Read OLMSTED'S ad, yage 7 eee NEW GAME WARDEN Hugo @. Kelly, fired by the board of commissioners from his job as game warden because he widn’'t Play the political game as Commie. sioners Rutherford and Hamilton wanted him to do, has, virtually fired the new game warden ap-| pointed by them, When Jobn Hogan, thelr ap polntee, appeared at the game Warden's office yesterday after noon, Kelly was still in possession Of the office, though he had been notified that he was to vacate after August 1 “What can I do for you?" Kelly politely asked him. “I've come to take charge of the ote * Hogan replied, yell, not if 1 know it,” was ARCHBISHOP EDMUND FRAN. CIS PRENDERGAST. Archbishop Edmund Francis Prendergast, who succeeded the late Archbishop Patrick John Ryan ax head of the arch‘loc ot Iphia, is 68, but stil He was born in Clonmel, land, May 3, 1843, and came to the United Siates when he was 16, at that age consecrating his life to the church. He has labored unceas ingly ever since and has risen stead st to archbishop, acquir. ugh knowledge of ad affairs of his profes vion and developing a broad know! edge of human nature so necessary to xuccess in bis work When Archbishop Ryan died, Rome did not hesitate a moment in choosing his successor ‘EXTRA! 6 WARSHIPS BLOWN 10 PIECES PROVINCETOWN, Mass. y de- blown to pieces—in theory— last night off this port in a make believe battie in which 12 battieships, seven submarines and 14 destroyers took part. Most of the little ships were also theoretically destroyed. Practically the whole naval ¢ of the United States in e North Atlantic took part in fhe mime wartare NINE HURT Atty United Vrew Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2 Nine |men were injured when a speeding \“owi” car on the West Adams |atéBet line jumped the track in rounding a curve early today. Con- duetor W. A, Fox, who was thrown from the rear platform against @ telephone pole, may die. 75 DEAD AVIATORS! lakeane ree aeeaeene | i* * Napler’s death makes the # & death role for aviators total 75. * #& The first fatality in the alr © # occurred in 1908, when Lieu- #® wt Selfridge was killed at * # Washington. * BERR ERE REED (By United Press Leased Wi LONDON, Aug. 2.--Gerald a young English aviator, is here today as the result of a fall from an seroplane Napier was flying with a passenger, but the flatter escaped uninjured ‘REMORSE KILLED HER a fund to pay interest and principal on certain bonds hereinafter ST, LOUIS, Aug. 2.—-Overcome by remorse because she had gone to a hotel with another man while her husband was away on # busi Iness trip, Mrs. Max Judall, a wealthy St. Louis woman, jumped from the third story of the hotel, and is today’ dying In a hospital The police are looking for the man who took her to the hotel, register ing as “R, Pappas and wife.” REET SAN DIEGO, Cal,—Having forgotten all but the rudiments of the English language through years of solitude, Ed- ward Putze, who declares that he ts more than 107 years of the county jail having started f Palomar moun- pondido, It re- quired an entire posse of for- est rangers to capture the agile old hermit. Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeete CHNAL OPENING. WiLL “DOUBLE. POPULATION BSACOMA, Aug. 2—That within five years following the opening of the Panama canal the population ofothe Pacific coast will have doubled, and an era of prosperity uriberatleled In the history of this ill follow, is the opinion expressed today by H. F. Alexander, resident of the Alaska Pacific Steamship company, who hae just returned from an eastern trip. JOKED AT DEATH WHEATLAND, Aug. 2.—Ai oti viting a friend to » up to hig shop while he committed snleldey |John Jesse, a local blacksmith, |drank a dose of chloroform. Hie friend stood by laughing, think jit all a capital job The frie woke up when the blackamith exe pired in a few minutes. AMUSEMENTS | Kelly's ehalle job.” “L don't want to do rash" began Hogan. “Ot course you don't," seid Kelly |"tnd you'd better vtay in that |frame of mind, for I'm still @ Matinee ey deputy sheriff,” Hogan, while appointed game s OLC ORE warden, has not recelyed @ com - w Pie mission from Sheriff Hodge, who says he will not issue one to him. ‘ This, says Hodge, will not permit iy. > $1.00 Hogan to make any arrests, Hodge — SEATTLE THEATRE further contends that only the Ra. L. D Hoth Phones 6% "Ym still on the anything ‘. yi | —. ~ ~~ IMOORE THEATRE CHAUNCOCHY sheriff may appoint the game warden and not the commissioners, and that Hogan's appointment is of no effect, jogan took the matter up with the prosecuting attorney Daren ‘THE TWO ORPHANS hts, 15, 25, 35 and 66 conte ‘LOIS THEATRE ELLIS WILL AUN AGAINST BOURK (By United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or, Aug Ex man W, K. Ellis of Pendle Congre ton, who was beaten for re-eleetior eral election, will be a candidat for the republican nomtnation for United States senator in the Apr primarte to succeed it was learned today. Stephen on, has been in the fiel nomination for a year I's friends insist that Elf » into the race is calculate 0 embarrass Lowell than it i Senator Lowell, also of | says NEW YORK n|iton of the report sent out several by A. W. Lafferty at the last gen days ago by t e|the effect that | missing il} comes from hid quainted with there te She added t 4 | followed Griseon ®| engaged, to F DOROTHY ARNOLD A woman who I# intimately ac “Dorothy Arnold is not d d | she in abroad, and her parents have | Aug. 2.—Confirma he United Press to Dorothy Arnold, the is in Italy, now Ideford Pool, Maine Alex Pantages, Mer Handusky & Stockdale Co. in “AKIZONA® he Greatest American Play Hale S and 50a the Arnold family | look pr her.” | Arnold had| to whom she was pe, and remained | The Coolest sy Six Beautit THE KAUFMANN LADY CYCLISTS Other Big 8. & Avie Both Ph mH | claim to have assurance: aged by proxpect of success.|in hiding when her disappearance tot gained publicity ooled by the Indirect atime Byatoay FREE LIST BILL! Longest Reach Now (ity United Press Leased Wiee.) (By Untied Frew Leneed Wire) | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2.—Accord WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 2—|!08 to advices today, Wilson B + *—| evans | Republican standpatters here today | pn Manager. 4 Vaudeville. KURTIS’ ED KOOSTERS Hig Act But No Change in Pricgm ADMISSION Se AND Ie ALHAMBRA THEATRE he jail at Aca Fifth Ay former paying teller of the Farmers’ and Merchants bank, of |4 that Presi-| Low Angeles, w accused of "having embezzle 7,500 from the reach | bank and to Lower California tement on | died last Friday in it the White | puico, where he was awaiting extra iy: dition. Evans had been Incase the president exercises for more than five months. the veto power an abrupt end to the present session of congress is likely. i dent Taft will Tonight and Ali Week in jall| Bargain Matiness Wednesday and Sateee Gay, the and 1% RICHARDS & PRINGLE + FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS, 10 end The em ter is availab: Read OLMSTED’S ad, page 7 Evening Prices, 26, %%. 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