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=¢ f ya EDITION _the seattle Star Eee ame® oom | ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ‘ much trouble. His mistake was in only Grant certain judg : ; | . 13, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1911 _ONE CENT. wk SATB pretending g£RE 7 This Huge Sign, Measuring. About Thirty Feet ct Was Carried by. Eight Men at the Head of the Parade Union Labor bor People nantes in Front of the Labor Temple, Sixth Av. and University St., + Where the Parade | NO RELIEF IN 1 tt gai, FEE AT Ls LIOR MENNEW SUSPEC PAIN DIES LL SUDDENLY | City, on a charge of havifig mur, |dered Col. Thos. H. Swope, # mil- Amid cheers of enthusiasm that i RR gent ba shook the big building, union labor Friends of Accused Minister Seek to Show That Former Suitor Comparative Figures Collected by The Star Show Jump in |Honaire philanthropist, by adminie tering strychnine to him under the Sas snntched from hie throne # | men of Seattle, who crowded the Gave Girl Poison—Police, However, Maintain That Pase fe 06 ast into prison = con. w| Dreamland pavilion to the deers) tor Is Guilty Man. Cost for 12 Years, With Sugar, Coffee and Potatoes Lead- | uige of medicine, began here to- yesterday afternoon, time after ing—Prices May Not Advance. |day. Or, Myde was convicted of The cost of living—the nation’s #& teeth e teat ee & &| Murder in the first degree on May!7 vital problem—already high, is not * UNCLE SAM ON 16, 1910, after a five w trial due for amother climb, according to COST OF LIVING ® which was the sensation of the coun opinions of Seattle merchants. Government figures prepared try at that time. He secured a re BUT no decline in prices is to be by the department of com versal of the decision in the Lend | Baa Viet by the wave of revolt time made clear thelr attitude on| BULLETIN. | with.the result. that today the Glam expected: rather present high prices ® merce and labor, made public # |souri supreme court, and decla against criminal banking #Win- ® the cage of the McNamara broth.| BOSTON, Oct. 23.—The case |erest private detectives in America himself confident of acquittal in the ie oN -. ai ‘ ers, now on trial in Los Angeles,| against Rev. Clarence Richeson are ng the Boston tenderloin Pye nal ‘alsh went. to Jail ® Charged with blowing up the Los weakening, according to develop-|in an effort to find persons who janx was considered Im: * | Angeles Times bullding. ments here this afternoon, and the |have seen Miss Linnell in the come Mune, Walsh never dreamed Headed by a huge banner, bear-| minister's fate is now hanging upon | pany of another suitor. Every rem of ® prison sentence. His * ing the inscription, “We Believe in| the result of a chemical analysis |taurant in the district is being fm will linger through the winter—as # this year, show the cost of ily second trial term in the ponitentiary broke ® | the Innocence of the Med ie | being made at the Harvord labora. vestigated. The defense is carefub the unwelcome guest at the family/# Ing now is higher than for | | In addition to the death of Col 1910 than in 1909, 19.1 per cent motive given is that Dr. Hyde, hav-| aN bis heart. Yet he never ut bout 4,000 men and wome parad-| tory. ly guarding the identity of the “otly in 1890. In 1897 prices were | he could inherit a greater portion| (44 Only a week ago with bis par ns, referring to incidents in the the minister's attorneys will prob- | minister. 10.7 per cent from 1909 to 1916 second trial Denounce Foes of Labor. it evidence, The writ will be asked Cyanide found in his room, which and quotations are on aa: betas = his arrest in the spring of : . Walsh was recognized as one Of | brectors’ association and all foes of| (iy United Press Leased Wire) | amount of cyanide which he sold te ferent years. now, $11 bigher t | ow a oth to prosecute and to de \ hiv life. His temper was often vio- ‘ son, jailed on a charge of having to « | tWeir shai cr o ain the amount it w than the average price at this #€0| 9654 niehe 4 $8.50 higher Mrs, Hyde mortgaged her inherit years of age. and the Morgans. Richeson is composed and cali telmym” deneteete Th r presents today a table comparing prices of the present sea son with those of the corresponding season each year from 1911 to 1900. The quotat are wholesale prices for mmodities taken from Seattle wapapers, Because retail prices ry in different seo thons ¢ 4 are influenced y different itions, the whole sale ma quotations are consid. ered a standard. The range of Seeeeeetesesseeess ste ete eT Peso eee ee ee eee ee eee eee SCeseeseeeegteeeeteteseeee Setteeeeetenes many years. Unele- Sam says 257 commod- #| Swope, Hyde is charged with hav-) ~\. ittes were 4 per cent higher tn ing introduced typhoid germs into) (7 Prog the food of the Swope family. The | 77 high than In 1900, and per cent higher than in 18 married the favorite niece of| fered a word of regret for #/ od through § As a result of this an } : r ‘ alysis, Rich-|er man” suspected and 16.6 per cent higher than Col Swope, wan ted co get rid of the | Ghat the court, called his *\ing the meeting. Along e|eson may never be tried, When| A strenuous offort will als6 be other members of the family, so that Grime. Mercy came to him ers carrying ters | the chemists complete thi tm establish al ot epent Ri gyda ly on plete their work, a alibi for the 1ss0 to 1911 of the wealth of bis Gack . | don, but he received his free great Los Angeles trial, and many ably ask for his release on a writ of One Very Important Feature. Building materiats increased #| Immense crowds gathered he rh : dom only to die of the unions carried their of habeas corpus. Such an action| It is also reported that Richesow . day to witness the opening of the| & P [ee ee ee eee ss % % # banners would force the state to reveal ali !* prepared to produce a bottle of There was an average in it prices is gi © most of thecom- | * Crease of 27 per cent in the Hyde and his wife, who has | Shey cor inued trom that he their) Gon, Otis, the Manufacturers’ and | for before an indictment can be re-| Wil! be submitted to Wm. Habn, the modities enumerated, and for sux price of mola _. his erred % a, <0 free ior ‘inally he W88/ yerchants’ association of Los turned by the grand jury. | Newton druggtst, who will be asked pained faithfully at hia side | rel ed on parole goles, the steet trust, the Nationa = jif it does not contain the exact Standard grades of which there ia) **** #2 we SRO eS #& ° S i i the greatest cousumption ~~ aoe | now. Se higher. were bott present at today’s a \ igo, He faa a, ee organized labor in general were bi BOSTON, Oct. 23.—Determined to | Richeson. On the druggist’s answet are for October 26 of the ¢ ‘ ‘ , asio “1 . He 5 a diterly denounced by the hangs the most mc vt tatic for October | Wheat, lomest, 1900, , " wope millions are being NOT] maay foes. He was o fighter all | The co Te mothe the “speakers. | save the life of Rev. Clarence Riche- et tee anes’ en it the bottle 1s foun Average Food Cost. Norn, lowest, 1906 t f h ; The cost of the main commodities os nuke went, 1906, $27 ton; now, | fend Hyde. the executors and | lent, but bis friends could testify | cheered wildly wh Harry Lioyd,| murdered 19-year-old Avis Linnel!, mean that the prey did not use eae i ner wien eae bate i of the Swope estate supplying} that he could be as gentle and lov-jone of the speak rapped Taft | his former sweetheart, by giving her | the polson for any purpose. vats, D1, $22.60; now, | money d the prosegution. white | r able as achild. Walsh was over 70 | and classed him with the 1 trust Fe Richeson is Calm Ni | éyanide poison, friends of Moses poly ope son for vast 12 years, as fol jour, lowest, 1901, $3. . are ta fight . r| 60 Biaher. PTE fp oy stag ng Mone ge grb M. Wells, who was “fired” | Edmands, father of the heiress to|and reads everything printed abo whom the minister was engaged at the case, refusing fo comment om , hig I hosba Sie; present ab husband | JOHN R. WALSH, from the postottios service.tfep crit i é : = - ——— - =| x © governmen: ie kc e time of his arrest, declared to- | the varior . | | _Ghy United Breas Leased wire: iciaing the goverament in the | arious newspaper stories fn 16 esent price CHichao. Oct th John | postal clerks’ paper, of which day that a former suitor of Miss| gard to it. He insists upon eati Wale, former Wether, died heel img editor, presided over the n Linnell, who is responsible for her |the ordinary prison fare, turni Jing. Charies Perry Taylor, 6 shame, gave her the fatal drug. down ail offers from friends to sen today from heart failure. The age Thi loroenes ; wae released from pre |tary of the State Fe tion of La. This stand is in keeping with the | him dainties to v the monotony } Mrs. Kate Sadler | 8tatement made on Friday by Frank | of pr e. He talks freely wi ‘Coffee, average, 26c; present se - -- United States prison at Leaven- bak aoe phone! B ge H Gal : : soggy < | 5 aeRO TRS r loyd were the speal arter, one 0} z mem-|his jailers about everything exe: price, 12c hig — YER errr | worth on a parole signed by Pres’ and Hatry io. aisheaeent a Aas A | & excel ns : 50; present If ew. THe hear. pacer X Ifano SOAmI.\ fon Contes tod |dent Taft only a week ago last Sat- Dr. E. J. Brown, who, with Coun of the Cambridge Immanuel |the alleged murder, showing rice. ix : ' my FERT HAVE} wean a money |urday. cilman Robert B. Hesketh and Rev ist church, ‘of which Richeson | marked contrast to his attitude of : 4a Ger 4 Oscar McGill, Was seat on the pastor, who declared that he can | Saturday, when he was on the verge sROCS | Buy present 3 4 - Been HRT SEN SOLE OE Star in Great Dram Two SIZES LARGER me PUGHTEUWLY, 8 | From the time when Walsh came | platform, was called for by the au-| prove that another man, who {s|of nervous prostration, and refused present no oe |to the United States in 1849 he had 7, United Brews Teensed Wire) dience before the close of the meet-| Walking the streets in freedom, is |to see or talk to anyone, price, 1%¢ higher been chief actor in one of the moat hat BURG, IiI., Oct. Bebix. Jing, and he spoke briefly, center responsible for the girl th, Car-| Returning Wedding Presents, Lard, ave .. price, the same haba miners, entombed as the re-|ing his speech in au attack on un-|ter said that when the time was| The E pwerful dramas of finance Amer. ne mands family are | pow ever eaw enacted, Politics and | sult ef an explosion in O'Gara mine | fit judges ; ripe he would bring this man to|their fashionable Brosktas be at Mutton, average present banking early claimed his attention | ¥% ® are belleved to be dead. Gipsy Bmith, the evangelist, who | 7h ‘ es boxing up and returning many hands pom we lower. lin the first he almost failed, in At noon six rescuers, battling to) was holding forth in the Mammoth at t ‘ot man” bids fair} ie wedding presents for their Prnest, average 7¢; present price Tre yn ad he nealleed his hopes of | Tecover the bodies from the suffo-| rink wht fle the labor meeting was in|to be the pivotal point upon which! danghter Violet and the minister, é high er. becoming ‘a king of finance. cating prison, were brought to pried | hegha ame in for a bit at-| the fate of Rev. Richeson will swing; who were to have been marriéd Oe ; an srage, 90: Pi nt price, In 1905 came the sensational col surface unconscious and almost tack b ‘Mrs Kate Sadler. is evidenced by ‘tive work in the tober 31 Miss Edmands is still Veal, avera 9 ) san 1806 same the sensations! or | demas an A resnlt of having inhaled minister's defense which is being | prostrated apse of the Chieago ional, | backed by the wealth of Moses Ed-| The police refuse i higher Pr f try. 4 2 ec; present 6 Sav 4 Equitable banks,| ‘"# #eeey fumes. t H 7 to divulge 5 ' Home Savings and Equitable banks,| adero 0 ave jmands, father of Violet Edmands, | name of the girl who d beh Roe cabo all controled by Walsh. National| tke eke tk te eee t ke cee of the accused, tod: she rget Miss Linnell on. Si 7 | ah, bank examiners discovered that In| WEATHER FORECAST ___ Search for Suspect. aftercton. endshat ew pee! ent price Ee ds: pronase following a chrewd system of Jug) % Occasional rain tonight and pal it al t Edmands has offered his entire that she had just dined h Riche Corn, average, $31.66 ton; sling the funds of the Institutions | @ Tuesday Nght southerly [Soreae for the defense of Riches: pone with Riche. he had employed $7,000,000 of de-| ® winds. mperature at noon, PASO, Tex., Oct 23. pice 3a MAME 0 ton: prevent positors’ savings In promoting his|® 54 degrees Particular tipo" 3 . Pelrond proper’ and ciher ould Si Sneek we wwe wR A|E tached here to Here We Are! The Winners in =i the Star’s Flirt Letter Contest. — price, $4.50 ie present P terprises ment today that Here they are—the winners of) Smiling, meet those flirting eyes, Flour, average, $4.37 | : | rs | Convicted on 53 Counts. elect Francisco 1. Madero of Why, HELLO’ (MELLO MAY, HERE 1S A PAIR, THAT | After the grand Jury had inatetea | BACKS UP T0 ere ? The Star flirt contest.. No. 1 wins | Play the passion till it dies | Mexico is to visit Pr dent him there began a tremendous but ft at Washington in the near wins FT BETTER THAN |insuccnsatil ervort to orevent his) VACUUM CLEANER |: °° 3 —|_|convietion. Walsh, on the stand, In view of the unsettled con A } maintained vigorously that he had | ditions in Mexico, which in present prices with \done what he had thought best for clude the threatened ove the box, No. 2 four orchestra seats, | JACK C. MePHERSON, season @ year AfO} the depositors. He was found throw of the existing govern- %| No. 3 two seats and No. 4 one seat. saben aug | 4 : } guilty on 53 separate count ment, it is believed t that The winners can get the tickets at NO. 2 « lower j From court to court appeal’ was Madero intends to confer with |The Star office for either tonight or! Fiine Egitor: w, gher / taken. but without avail and tidale| tomorrow night. All letters, wheth-| cei) ep, itor: Would 1 flirt? he was taken to Fort Leavenworth | er printed or not, were judged and|)2u°/, \jere. is nothing \so very the following four were selected |°2¢ in the twinkle of a roguish because of the argument presented °Y° OF the toss of a pretty head, and the style of presentation: unless one wishes to make it so | think if more married women President Taft on Intervention by the Ur States gover March 13, 1908, under a five years | ment for the protection of sentence. American ere when the “Self-Made” Man. Walsh's friends were many and NO. 1 nowadays would flirt (with their |1 most certainly would flirt husbands) the divorce courts If a killing, willing skirt would have to go out of business, Came my way The surest way to keep hubby at 1 tS Acres for | "7 As | Any da jhome is to flirt with him, And $2,500 | Overcoat {ii einer eiey hac browed cay: |e? Mite, wRavs e commodities are than a f mary t you H! price now the lower and three Comparing those at thi show pepe plate > hepcbnndei SHEE EEE ERE EEE EE VE Of a hea WEEK Of a heart NO. 3 If you do it!" ae NORTH OF CITY Directly east of the Count Club, we have five acres of land Two blue eye c fertile, level, rich; good view Jue a ie THATS THe go : , he § he maiden prim or meek Sat ot broke never SS» HINO. WLLL ' r vane rHaey HIROPODIST! ite srt wave: Malek the rates ae Set! Pant ena cakes cash inane mesinc | sleolh dasa, ‘ CORNS CURED Others are selling 20-foot lots = Oh, my ¢ WHILE YOu WANT for $150 each. We can sell WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Do not Y | pehagstitien eh Spr: Brown looks at blue, | despa high-priced soaps have . , : When you despair if high-priced soaps hav CHILDREN’S riche AM page ARR Red lips. smile failed to remove the fleas from SIN ALL ST : ‘ * Hold hands awhil | your cat, dog or other members of 7 , . F | op Woul Dir We Want jfiie tani icc. try x "vacium | ‘ ; Now ¢ Would T fe five acres at $500 per acre Paid is the advice ot C. Barawell f MRS, EVA CORINNE PERRY, Robinson d of the United fi aughing at the will’s Intention States College of Veterinary Sure | (Hist: ‘tis bold and bad to mention) | NO. 4 ery. The doctor tried for ye to With invention and pr | Flirt Raito: 1 do not think flire Just as sure as Seattle keeps }{ exterminate the fleas on “Pedicu 2] Nature c is right girl has no growing, it will be worth }| lus,” his pet cat. | Scrapping har th st ven-|right to make * DO eyes” Rts 1,000 per acre before pald for Ho failed until the other day tion. Jery Tom, Dick and. Harry on thé when the cleaner was tried ‘ed: | |street, and a wan has no right to _—_ joulus” objected, at first, but on]? |Come, be honest! look withir [flirt with girts, Tf they want ta hould meet through & | ‘ eond thought, submitted. Many | Can't you see the other twin | meet, they OLE HANSON & Co. i Shafer Bros jee evin'oint” [prone ttodues om Mane copies flees have been assassinated, up to “~ Arcade and Arcade Annex j You will never win by fleeing are made unhappy through flirtar For what } r folks call treasc 902, 1908, Third Floor New York Block Podiculas’ backs cleaner every day, From this sub-self of your being-- tion, EVA LIGHTFOOT, t, 1900, 1901,