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FAITH REQUIRES YOU TO SPEAK, TAFT” (By United Press Leased Wire.) AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT TAFT cour id the supreme DENVER. re % Opps tunity for esic Mr. President In St. Louis you said twice ded against the make & ‘ ‘ Then backed by lec yrtival here today that “words are good Make, your judges more responsible Impeach the Then United ate vas given the chief executive! Impeachment of a judge would be a very healthy thing in| holder of the road the Denver Express present-\ these times temporary injun wnding action in” the Why, then, do you permit your United States atto { the state courts with an " : bin “ant F oy Sanders, editors of Thelin Seattle to criminally prosecute men who are pushing pro This same judg of BH. © ie Star, former Mayor gal citizens of Seattle re recently arrested as. the The people were entitled to a Scent fare . os public famnass meeting ther which { ~e States Judge) under a franchise granted by the city of Seattle Hanford was denou he letter reads ailroad company litigated the matter for year r diately petitic Faweett of Tacoma and) ceedings for the impeachment of Federal. Judge Hanford ull election to ny) (20 2 BEEP EEE fmcom | The Seattle Star | =o oney that has ff ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 13, NO, 185, SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911 ONE CENT. ¢3\i"4hs4,4% 5 STANDS NBLACK HAND MENACES LOCAL MEN MOT DOWN = [sits tia. FE: DEAE STOR OF my 1,000 A MONTH of bate and rage and jeal| all with few sharp, quick} bits 1" a private of a company at New York Hae | Kestures, a look here a nod] obtained by Tt fast August. there. No voice, however rich and! "4 Ireac ck Hard is lev yi ie thought. while McKenzie was not in uniform 4 ‘ autiful, could bring to the hi 0 D s t this city magazine at the when shot. No incriminating pa ? mind a plet more endur stad % Private W. Mc pers have been discovered among! memory more lasting , Coast artillery, not his effects as yet. At the New Washington hotel to to survive the day. at Star interviewer found her! vel io and respected Ital and 5 wae clore to the “Explosive ms when he was shot by | ft hi i ik famt REE REE E RE REE EE) just finishing « late breakfas | in the Black Hat W ho controls it?) Who are * *) Did she know fatigue? | 1 ? Oris ita a salsel pocket patinel. it is now said that a & THE WEATHER * | “Mercy, no,” erled the slight, etrt : ts aul thei ign power had instigated Mc- # For Seattle: Rain tonight: # ish woman, “I haven't time to bel t b Oca: iis bhabbicn’W6'ka sass rte obtain a sampic of the * Wednerday rain; brisk south | fatigued. True, | do work hafd=3f} i re taplosive, which is suppos * east winds. Temperature at I didn't I would be terribly wllver | » dateeiveh anaeas pati: tus: sional yaare powerful than other # noon today * lable. A great many stage people! { Italians hdve time and tiene inated tha eee by the nations. * * / took forward to the joys of easy re! a myth. And circumstances have proved that there Pumilar attempt was made bY H¥ HEHE NEHER EH EHD tirement J underatand bot Inne ik no conc ated force directing the whe ackuiniting: that aa = a o ar pie ehiaee oun pile ‘s sr 2 going on 5 a b rit finds himself short nierviewer mu | of mone ecomes a Black Ha . rion j perhaps Mise Hoffmann is « bit too | fae a hae gfe ve . ° 28 4 eee ity of ‘Says Equal Suffrage is Success etn dy ah neg SLR tang blo Sealed ath viniy wuppoced, ie ewens OLYMPIA, Oct. 3.—California suffragettes today are in reccipt eo! “<A i 1 have} s HOW THEY WORK IT Serene, indereing thelr campaign for the ballet worked bard. And | am pr of as Piet Bs he aoe re Italian \ manding t a sum Peneeereng ER euffragion hee proved & success In ian ballet. 1 atm gind that! urned over by hi to direction stated, me to It lant night and agree Le ener. lack Hand) is depicted crudé to a request from the College Equal Suffrage league ' much porsible in the on th nd sometimes a dagger and a blood stain accom- for an expression regarding equal franchi the gov of the dance: such @ a. J s in it the big, mystical hand that stretches out He knows that In his own country there greht undeveloped field of real dra value of equal suffrage amply demonstrated in Wash SL nee That le why T aid peOue ds, such as the Mafia and the Camorra, that the Plack ot such another ‘of opponents to equal sutfrage found to be with- men and women of my cour b reanizat 3 pandit nt? So he pays his tribute weed jpany bave made thelr native art) ie ormmepentic ‘ ' : ss C chensible to Americans : gh het A es aun a t Ital ~y in attle. to be | trade Hoffmann in not nee beeen ci a ; ian out of every 25 in Se : | She t# « tru e Yankee Tag pss “ at some time | The tall looking - he dread of the and is so keen that often it is not | { ; | even necessary » the symbolic letier to the intended vie- man who ou will eee directin orchestra 1s, 3a . A veiled threa a similarly effective way. Men will Sees) |S PRPy (BER rh TRIPOL! “STAUIRELF 285:CORRNS. STAM FoR / 185 ¢ ‘ins on gun carriages { | {My United Press Leased Wire.) (Dy United Pree Leased Wire) the flow ked procession, the) LINCOLN, N Oct 1 am ROME, Oct. 3.—Tripoll i being) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.—Prep victims of the ex La Follett are ornbarded today by the italian ration: lon i th. t French batt ' a e it » a Peet, Owing to the censorship of W*atione for a long siege in thes iverte, in this harbor, was held te.| 22 knows it We batden ot ns shopmens strike became more ap v sent by Governor Chestar Al- i urn to Se-)Prese dispatches it in impossible to day r Chester ag bye cp vn tout, mecertain whether the bombardment parent today at the Southern Pa-| President Fullleres and the mem. | {2h 0 Nebraska to Internal Rey- — for him. a plan which eontem-t preceded the evacuation of the forti- cific yards here when it was learn-|bert of bis cal enue Ce Nector Hammond and pub- bers of the : shed today the | Fremont NGnation of fieations by the Turks on Saturday * ; ’ members of the French chamber of || ‘ | ony Mersee ony = Troeon who The government's statement that ed that a number of care of OUP | duties, were in the procesnion. | Tune, of which paper Hammond hissed Engineer om nga pee ineer| the bombarding of Tripoli would be Pll had arrived for the use of is editor been given the berth ors the ap.|delayed in the hope that Turkey the strikebreakers who took the/STORAGE BATTERIES The letter embodies the spirit of onic deta terme ie sontirdea cy arias £ etn opposition to the renomination of pointment in his Places of the striking machinists FOR CITY'S CARS president Taft which is prevalent by today's report. eee i |a Thomson understudy now Ma ets tocarton that before the |Bellermakers and other craftemen./ That the city owned street cars,|in Nebrarka, and shows that even employ of the city as superintendent nee of Tripoll began, the! A number of dining cars have been | to be used on the new city car line, | while the chi e was tour- | of buildings. | placed on sidings and in these storage battert ing this state and exchanging n Italians sank the Turkish transport : } Whether Ditting will (ail tor Met Derna. ‘It ‘is now certain that the|Coks are preparing meais for the © current, ¢ 5 e|courtesies with William J. Bryan You SEE Miss, | program depends upon how Vinet Turkish fleet ts safe in the Dardan-|"ew men. The company denies || /© novnehale of opinion of. the this opposition was growing. The Fously and plausibly it is presente that any considerable number of bo#rd of public works this morn-| letter was published in reply to . i t ft nehored ff Magar. beac ap to him. If ador FOr on ee aaepermont todays in, men have been employed, but the |!uK criticisms of Aldrich in the Tribune. Pretty Gertrude Hoffmann PERFECTLY SHAPED] | tinue the engineering department pt, The Turkish government today, In sike leaders believe a number of MOUTH AnD | the city and, the board of publie/ fear of ee eet crehant. new men are in the shop: PLATE NATURALLY | works under the old Thom men that tno war vossola will open | “The day before the atrike was ants Divorce So He Won’t Burden Ni e . ree re upc » which attempts declared,” sald .. Reguin, presi i | “ , Plans commission, aud the program to P the Southern Pa Penge ge 2 Shall ao reportiot the Thomson-Over supporters Fg hoon f ee tet 1 ya number of cots within air hose on fre ca Petersburg reports th ' my . contemplates continuing the force be the shops ince then carloads of poor neers yards hed Pees Ou Wa9! of men employed by that commis- czar Is Fond to it supplies have arrived. We do not ted this afternoon. On sion in carrying forward the plan- the Italian confiic baa doubt but that the company will 26 care every a, was | Oe ae work of the new. port gont- [Wil re to all Russian vess Mo enn nattont to Till rhe shops feel that it is right to load her down with the care of an incurably sick se eee eee eases st cat stand an | man. | was taken with tuberculosis six months ago, and the best | can Notice of @ reward of $500 for in th ; | ee a ee ee eee ae nga ‘y | Mayor Dilling, when asked this | the . pit? 8% | two legs in ord make it appear | 4 Mow is to set her free. formation leading to the arrest Of) ort whether he had decided) pression is ve from the Matye has rented a small room where he will probably die. His wife the persons responsible for the ac replied British foreign office as to what heart-broken over the action taken. upon Thomson's successor, > jtion has been posted at the yard-/ Mh" 2 had just been informed of s#tand would be taken by England in | erence to this arrangement master's office, e | Th omson’s new. § ntment, and Matye, a young German here, has not expressed a desire similar to that of the Shakeress of Kissimmee, Fla., to “pass from the body,” but in order that his wife may not have to bear the burden of his misfortune, he has filed suit for divorce. “1 am no longer able to work,” young Matye said today. “I do not that the shops are Without exception, however, men who take the of the strikers can not be ed skilled men in not had time to consider t (iy United Preas Leased Wire) | 20Y branch of the service 5 matter | PARIS, Oct. 3.—The Italian am- |FOUND: HARMON SENTIMENT | baesador here stated emphatically Won't Urge Them to Return. (By Calted Prose ao 8 Wire) TACOMA, Oct Lieut. Gov, today that Italy will refuse to dis- OAKLAND, Cal, Oct ae ae OLYMPIA, Oct. 3 Wilson, | Nichols of Ohio. in the inter.) cuss mediation in the war with Tur. no effort will ma a 'M SO GLAD } WENT tion foreman at Rat nier, Wash..jext of the nomination of Governor] key until the Ottoman government Southern Pacifie company The new port commission enters upon its duties carrying a heavy TO SEE THE pocrde 1 go to trial tomorrow on the! Harmon for president on the demo-| relinquishes Tripoll. ther Induce striking em liar p. Lack of frankness towards the public on the part of two of vp o return to their work im) jig members has unwittingly forfeited a large measure of popular con- THI — charge of killing Archie and Nettie tic ticket, says he i® surprised at WIS MORNING J joel at that place last summer. |the Harmon sentiment he has found ime, Uaned ve Paes, om, Gakiand ‘yards the state-| ¢qence which the commission might and should have retained The couple were found dead in bed,|in the Weet wt ga ey, A Ay sg ment made by the tals From its very character, the commission is made the arbiter . faral by Italy to sopcer =| in an irrepressible conflict between the people of Seattle and cer- Wilson first directed suspicion|f captenge | wa den of ae ac tain powerful special interests. Chief among these interests are toward one of his men, but late ween : ; te the water front owners. authorities claim he made a con Cc Ss here Pulvisss cauek {len inen la to make Moattlo’ wn. Ghee Dart to thee Sediiie Sremicmnd aameuian nop av the extortionate exactions of these special interests. Unless it fession in jail Bijes che * P from that Italy may pay cash for Tripoli isses | does this, the commission will be a failure, and all the money it may } i and in the light of these statements lect and expend will be practically wasted, If {t does this, it will 00 ttle hope of an baer be cpprgered i have to do it against the most bitter opposition of the special interests < by struggle is fe n officla r now enjoying the privilege of levying tribute at the city’s gates. cles her | In this war there can be no compromise. The commission must . erin: epub| al yles to the foreign ¢ of org s sp tae in, repub eae a _— cab a. Byes. A poe on fight the water front owners or the commission cannot serve the peo- egon's demo * ice declare ks le. Preparing beautiful plans, spending large amounts of money and be in the elty tomor » will] T 7 50 rison at Tripoli are suffering little i? fi 3 speak in the university auditorium | erms, ° from today’s bombardment by the} talking in sums of many figures about the future commerce of Seattle | will not make Seattle a great commercial center unless and until the oa. ree Peopte or the Interests | thi Italian fleet toll and graft and tolite of These age Intotente bees fomaveds ; 1 Commissioner ridges clearly understands this condition, and Po He lett for Bellingham today |} Mon Vv “KEYNOTER”’ HAD. | states it without evasion, ‘The other members elther do not under i fired f| noon, and will give a lectu stand it, or, understanding it, are endeavoring to evade it, Commis- Er =J ' tonight Have you ever thought of get sioner Remsberg even talks about the desirability of bringing all fac- ting a chicken and fruit ranch ?}] A TOOTHACHE a tions together for a plan of harbor improvement which will be satisfac- SANTA FE, N. M., Oct. 3.— 5 ‘ tory both to the people and to the special interests. “y ~ OW Seem to consider th | } biters of all constitutional ques } If you have, it seems to us the A. A. Jon keynoter er But there is no such plan, Either the water front owners will con- " d le e judges as the ultimate arbiters of all ¢ al q na Booause A. A. y ND CHILDREN’S E ” bs " oul #@ Very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one that would place us under the despot bove parcel might sult. you: for the democratic state con- \ UN tinue to dominate the situation, collecting their toll of tribute and keep- (an oligarchy,” ’ ; : 4 on 5 vention which was scheduled | OVERCOATS ing Seattle as a port for world-wide commerce closed, or their tribute pimaschy Thomas Jefferson said t in a letter in 1820. : Lies level, light sandy loam, dry | to epen here today, had a tooth- i b will be eliminated by the establishment of open gates and free docks, € Most alarming tendency of this day, in my judgment, so far as the safety and £ high: close to salt walter | ache, the keynoting was put $3.50 TO $15.00 making Seattle open to the commerce of the world MY of our instit: ations are concerned, is the tendency. to judicial legislation, so that, })4*** Pears Seite off: The convention organizes In the first important act of the commission, that of selecting an men havi k tg “ today and will make nomina- ; enginees, that body has placed itself in the light of having taken the the ing vast interests are concerned, and they cannot get the law-making power Good boat servieg y phe ror Sates | advice NG the Water front owners. bers the whieh controls it to pass the legislation they desire, the next thing they do }} Rh paosiy Oey W. B. McDonald of Sh fe B. | ___ This circumstance is a handicap to Mr, Thomson, the commission's the question in some case, to get the court to so construe the constitution or the] Carrizozo will be nominated | arer Dros | now engineer. It is a handicap to the commission itself, It is a bandt. 45 to mean what they want them to mean.” Supreme Court Justice Harlan said OLE HANSON & CO, for governor and W. B. Walton cap, because it forfeits to the commission the confidence of tens of at in 1911 in his 4 : z 914-315-316-317 New York Blk. of Silver City and Wm McGill Arcade and Arcade Annex. thousands of people. I6 dissent to the Standard Oil decre of La Grande for congress. $ Without popular confidence, this commission can do nothing,