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The political drama is nearing a crisis, and the day’s news is full of interest in a situation which concerning the national situation, in which he declares that Taft is ruled by the bosses. Today Taft is mak- growing more tense, and more unique in political annals. In this state plans are developing, it is ing a frantic effort to capture Ohio, his home state. Today La Follette is closing one of the hardest fought + . _|political battles in the history of California. And TOMORROW—the tomorrdéw of the two great national to steal the delegates choven for R velt and turn them over to Bill Taft. The state convention conventions in June, the choice in each party will be made, which will mean very, very much to the American at Aberdeen next Wednesday. Today Roosevelt issues one of his most important “proclamations” |people. It’s a real drama, with 48 states for a stage and ninety millions of people for an audience. duate . Girls who will grad ; Florence Holbrook reaches next month have a top of ladder, but still she’s win cash prizes. 1.00) ; not satisfied. Story on 5. er ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE peas *- VOL, 14. NO, 60. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912 | | ELOPED, BOND IR ng Ss, MO a f e é In Most Sensational Statement Yet, Former President Says He Only Entered Fight Because He Is Only Man Who Can _ se Defeat the Standpat Gang in Republican Party. on Handkerchief Only) Apparently an Organized Band May Hold Two Conventions at sik imi ale alters att the Sie eae fae Be . Clue to Murder Mystery in| of Porch Climbers, Who Try Aberdeen Next Wednesday NEW YORK, May 10—Declaring | disiiked me so heartily that they to Conceal Criminal Purpose Here's the Scheme of the fi flatly that “there is just one candi: | oppo Taft's nomination becausd - Los Ange by Dressing in Feminine Re » Standpatters. i date whom it is possible to nom-|1 favored it, After three and a hal id i e nate against the bi and that’s rs of experience with Taft » Der Untied Preae Lensed Wire) | Garb. | ' Defeated overwhelmingly In the F myself,” former President Theodore | he was ele these same men are "108 ANGELES, May 10.-—-An i) ; f i te, Taft rters are now re Roosevelt, in a letter published heartily in favor of his renominas Kr embroidered on the corner | The theory of the poliee that the | J av vee aneeetaere here today by the Roosevelt com-|tion, They were ys handkerchief is the;Mumerous burglaries in the vicinity | ; ing on a Aéat eteat by the pro- mittee, expressed. generally his view |four years s ‘ vl a fine line Saeasion of the of the first hill is attributable to a) Taft state central committee to con- of the present situation in the presi. | ny Th opposed ive in the po gang of experienced thie gu _ ‘Haro! the convention at Aberdeen dential fight , ago, but they hearts to determine the iden 7 ea : Addressed to Chairman Caswell jiy » ot him now. These mes teday + 30 (ed a8 Women, Is strengthened today | ; next Wednesday. of the Minnesota Roosevelt com-| incty linger of New Hamp- ot a comely seh ee vik with a report sent to headquarters | f ; The scheme t to recognize no) s mittee, the letter de that! shi irich of Rhode Island, Pene ere > Som wows se nna {last might by 8. E. Fleming, 1421 | contests Whatever by the state com | Pranidant Tate.te- ths es eg eens Fae ence eta, | 18th av. who last hight detected | mittbe, ( oust Walla Walla and} bosses, and that every vote not orimer of Mlinols, Guggem Se wemen’ ci ce ha ‘jald|tW° Persons, dressed as wome Ferry. delegations bodily out of the cant for Hocsevelt : will, tend | t0/hetm and Evans of Colorado, Fas . ls ‘on at. | elim " A rengthen the hold of “the inter-| rick Calhoun and the Southern Pa its terrific blow, and an at-|climbing through a window of ad } [convention om one pretext or aa eats” on people. ‘The letter crowd of California, and the hed been made to burn the | adjoining house | 1 jother, and to déat el the Taft dole says in part malgamated Copper crewd of Mone the clothing having been eming ediately notified the| " gates. There a6 no contetts, in “Nine # ld presiden from ner feet to her knees. | yo} d when Officer Hawkinson ‘ | Walla Walla or Perry, but the Taft]: tial primaries eq ne vht is nation wike, r steeple n A n the “seene, the persons men are so thoroughty whipped that orth De " a ip, fi p is ji 1 date whom it rhea mode r ad fi This ts the second report | they must even Girow thore two dekld mm 1 0 a eRe omina , oe the search for ts . 2 days of pe mene ; | eeations at in ofder to be sure of Maryland. These are t an andidate fron a hey t . c te mes, and h * hich a free. chance to|r 2 vote for Taft an tin artes was not r ident ‘o fowl This te the seoret plan adopted by ee rf we slaps t fa on fa really a vot for Tat an fy, for several bite of jewe and [the standpatters, which has become )J eee ont res rf & vote ihe bosses, whether Ez y wer n e tenants at Pickwick | clearly evident tadayy tn ofp nee yr ge esote, “ Maseachrant Deeaes. tmen . oe Wed | That we will have two conven’ ee ent a Be: Jerse ° € alifor nia. house In which b tay » t ee | one| ROY HUNT AND HI® BRIDE. | tions In Aberdepn J have no doubt,” are sinet him "Ma , coate - ca a Ad, wie: vacated by Senator Wileon told the “band. ae SAGAS: Sit, Hp’ has heated aa a that no other y~ (Special to The Star.) picked’ delegates from King county fj ° he ny mp-| gressive could possibly be nominate pi. Several days af ” he shire 4 nall thejed against Taft. The cont ie to neighbors, a 1 OAKLAND, Cal, May 10-—When|at a “pow-wow" held at Evergreen: oni ; je | a tai det ae Ore @ in the | mad ! : t that all i | hast came the house Rey Hunt eloped with Doroth Me . a t he rp » can be no " af ee’ serers e tempts can be traced tol ire he . - So ha rontd |, State Chafrmian Jt. We: Coliter ot I of the repub ly can be nominated—eitheg af ent to {the same outfit ure he did not imagine he would |r eoua th for Taft, Bo %are movtl 6 were oF ill be nominated or # reactionary jon the porch. Subse: 4 recelve a strenuous @ reception aslo¢ the state cotmméttonmen. low Bo will iy were seen in the be . Ihe gut t ste vols "* “President 8 cha r “My personal interest is no cons CHARGES CRUELTY ste « ht orn, committee, whieh meets ia Aber= : apse F ee way'et thr Gee AEE Bloody Fi en the pair came ‘ueaday morning, prepares the cern, . a | _ The disposition of $100,000 worth | hen ge noo, wrcioe ore soll ‘ote. vention ure delegates ¢ icag ol happens at this time that | typify Martin, who lives In an od-|o¢ prope is invoved in the dtg>ride’s house for th y bene (Site for Wednesday, ‘The. coni- will misrepresent the 1 and embody the great cause which house, was informed ¢ ati vorce suit between Hannah and! diction they found the McC t | mittee hi ined to arbitrar- people. A prolonged ex-| can only be furthered by supporting Was waiting for his wife Ward, on tria today before | ily gathered to receive them. There perience with me as president ” Bight that the couple wa» seen | saoon an, known both in Sea ab tak Golt oa to kick out enowgh Roosevell , ee ete, ine lene Dromerton, wie cum conmiter heen Hest from the La Pollette delegates to insure the} #, THIS 18 PINKERTON General Tells of Battle to tas found and On the porcti|and Seattle. Mrs. Ward, who wad | when the friends star ny |Standpatters control. That is why Wittlam A. Pinkerton, head of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, artery “ . he smashed all speed records for the |ex-Senator Wilson jeves there every accepted canon of sleuth ficti Hd and are being! married to him about seven years! i.e mite Overt heouan iil be two conventions 4 of eh jetion. ee an wes | mara Sim, peo eave eccg| bal erhauled and brouxht| sseet Je locke ae much like & euccesaful banker ax anything else. He is eporter Over the Wires . Ut the womah |crucity, Ward makes serious coun. |P@¢k. Roy escaped temporarily by | cas sear ARE lean and hie movements are not stealthy. One cannot imagine ter charg j Butt rg a cash bond — he| STEREOT YPERS a ae any one. He does not scrutinize yo hn oy Press Lensea at emed ee — hasten ate — nae een ae retarh at. more. ¢ bl TH! ARTER ng, appraising eyes, mor does he dart searching glanc EL PASO, Tex. May 10—The rived and flanked them with mae ae @ | time and give batth | wi OUT CH. wire) microscopic clews. Hie talk ie not of “elimination and deduction. |first positive and direct news of chine gt The fight lasted until i Incidentally a sister of the bride + 5 Mt Pinkerton is in Seattle on « tour of inspection. He is a big man,|what is taking place at Bermejilio,/ Thursday noon, but finally pania | | *uKKested it might be a good stunt)». walked out In aympathy with brintling white hair and mustache, cropped close, calm, pleasant,|Mex. where the federal forces un- seized the rebels and they ran like |to take a « unt should he] in” “ixing pewapaper preasinen pat wleepy eyex, and a wellfilled weskit, In bis red tle he wears alder Gen. Huerta are battling racs. chow op a6 , ily home-| wud refused to return to work on} ond as big as end of your thumb. against the rebels of Orozco, was Another Victory | dimmediately following the row.| (6 the Internationa ing up the New Westminster bank robbery case. We've got| United Press correspondent talked cur? | wiil answer that Friday A. McClure, plaint » marriage : his bride and dis) i 4 Electrotypers’ union, members ny McNamara fighting extradition in New York and Charlie Dean | directly with Gen. Huerta over atel-| night. Our position is hourly bee suit four years ago r. MeClur r living wit ieernt Ghee inter ido re.| of the stereotypers’ local union No. ing the same thing in California. egraph circuit via Laredo, Tex. and ming stronger. Since J have beem Adteodant in a suit fi t fe for 14 years, ned to her bothe ane announced |4 ar¢ minus @ charter today. Freel Clever men—McNamara and Dean, I knew from the start that it|Torreon, to the Bermejilio battle- talking to you a horseman has are Bone wes iuice J abies tian Gleahas de turned to her hoste {nounced | and his associate members of the] WME Ro Yeas Job, but the work of the good-old-fashioned burglars. I'l! tell /field. rived with a message, saying that Zant when she marric fn t which cat ; Sat | tien oii jexecutive council cancelled the} 78m the whole sory some day. Busy now }/ Asked what had happened in the |G s rebels were routed a€ pA endl. aw y |hharter, and all traveltin cards, *a| There's a lesson in the New Westminster job—a lesson for the) conflict yesterday Hue . negas last night. This t. 8 4 that| Sumber of which had been ftxsued ese toate font pln By te scthyn ng og ; ® makes wy position stronger than t r . by loc No. aco in Ve MeNama' and an are clever men. a r »bago cor c t greg Mist yesterday « gy = ; . fr eit sere ty a ble with Freel mara I've known for ears. If those two men i cared to . jon my ty of 1,000 rebel = excuse me toma dt , yh . ~ . *) an an ent « 7. straixht, they are smart enough to have succeeded in any | € ; 1 . r questions now. £ sonal ind a a, 1 nit phy rl : san ling. They could be rieh and honored, instead of fighting extraditior - - ‘ rc for today’s event oe Sane BOCCI CASE GOES Gilt thay ines Tatoker mental kink-—born with It, perhape which |= hn eee YS ee Soe:.te aauwec Risto tee and «! STARVATION WAGES TO JURY TODAY { made them criminals. And, like ali criminals, they lack the judgment) pon. the 5 quiric ya tonight, I want the A race that she ee \ and foresight which might save them from the penalties of their crimes. ‘ a the American people to know the trutly on her own r | © unique “Boce!” case nich | : A crook may be clever, but | never knew a crook who was wise. They 7 h + age ng ‘3 ; ° i thn seb : of th tion here. I congratue fest part for her support ARGUED IN COURT wrapt attentic , A \ it make mistakes. We count with certainty on thelr making mistakes. \.1,, . ‘ mt a you oa your enterprise in oie ea Tha dé 5 y > Q | So, jn the tong run, even a stupid detective will always win over the (ooo. ads 7 ' ‘ ng with me. \ cleverest crook OF STRAW IN to u 3 ab oon. The defendan nardo \ : “We waited for the New Westminster robbers to make the mistake. | 5 3 : — , as . th , ferrato and Bendetts aro, They made it sooner than we expected. They got $270,000, where THIS YEAR’S HATS sly. protesting agains steadfastly maint I i r only expected to find $25,000, at the most, This great wealth went to PLANS FOR ROUSING FOURTH em ¢ er wa o the a ari r | g their heads. They went to Toronto and to Niagara Fulls with their mis-) Reed cylindrical supersir { er t a week |uty Prosecutor Caldwell t tresses, having a good time. And they had their pictures taken | elliptical in section ta a Wenes. pres. | morning Aoseph Alasso, th “There you bave the lesson. An honest man, baving nothing to| ') pon a concentr Hip hig ents, | Butler hotel cook at the “Bocel conceal, does what he pleases, He has nothing to cover up. The crook, | r h 5 and that he} . Xx amarter, perhaps, than the honest man, must study every move before| At a largely attended meeting of{erhood.” Though not himself a so What is not the specific a t the 1 om | umped charge that he makes tt. And, soc or later, he trips. the Seattle cha Sons ree the | cialist declared that a socialis® botler or the tec ed th ‘ was a cor y to cheat] “ “That's about all there is in this detective business—knowing all you! American Revolution, held in the |could be as good a patriot as any- Mtiption of an engi tion im. ” can mbout crooks and waiting for them to make the mistakes that they | Commercial Clu sms last night,| body, and he der that the red Meording to a Seatt < In words, 1 as R. Hor - _.4| aré bound to make. A detective knows, better than almost any one else,/, resolution was adopted wing | flag of socialism st for anarchy, totion of the yiner, attor h king em- | | it pays to be hones that “the authorities of Wa oy hin concusntug: thu Gas abe ' by him concerning the use of the Bi ttraw bat sen ‘a of the . & K- talors, 7) Co-| MIRS, MADELINE FORCE ASTOR MAY GET - ae yj ds-everrtbiaa Ix thets powee 10 tee rin noon nee it the defense in Baws are hard to tind, affidavit against the isguance of an HER MILLIONS IF SHE WOULD MARRY ||KNOX LEAVES EDITORS IN THE —[iss‘procession wiasin the state." [spirited discussion hit being a trir r fi tr A committee of three will t , le , pre e strikers é : ays ; | A real, good old fashioned I , hree will report . The difference bet whe \ fe Sday from NEW YORK, May 10.—When the executors of the will CALIFORNIA | OMPO In R of July celebration was also sug-|to Caairman Horr to complete plang Pyear's hats and tas: t he I hn Jacob Astor present th ae t “fleinge for a rousing Fourth of July celebrae f the ls ohn Jacob Astor p ¢ document to gested and applauded, and this reso y cele Sed in the straw ~ —_—_—— a t Solos switt te : ‘ . the (Ry United Press Leased Wire) (By United Press Leased Wire) ‘ition, introduced by Chairman] tion Contain several a tthhhhhhhhhhher ‘ is ler I have power to pass on the Los AN 10. CHICA 10.—Wh he 1 4 ares e : tie h re OS ANG May a ‘ nether! Horr, was unanimously passed of the instrument, and may, in his Hing’ penind him scathing arraign-|the membi Typographical “Resolved, that we request all discretion ate that clause which penalizes Mrs. ments of Col. Roosevelt and praise | unic I on Chicago news r ' . p patriotic organizations and c Madeline Fore or in the event of her remarriage. In for President Taft, Secretary of | papers will \ ympathy| zens to re-establish the old fash- hich —. in ang c. — ar Fos — 3 . or 3 ane he smen,| joned Fourth of July, and have pt giie aa apr , % ' ]\ Angeles today for the Grand Can-| will be decided Sunday, when the|, the reading of the Declaration penalized the remarriage of widows, the widows were 1) yap of the Colorado in Arizona, | printers will put the strike ques-{' of ladependence, patriotic songs on nature years 8 82 pon |tion to a vote, according to au women of mature urs, it is said tion to a vote, according to an-| and addresses on all the pro- nouncement le here today see v HYD SH ERE ENE SPRING SPROUTS —| orn copy readers mer, ana| a™™” At one during the meeting Jwomen from the business offic hg . vetul a fine vermicelli st Y © & coarse, roug Oking sort of straw. ) One of the latest saw ory construction will be worn ag year's lds. WEATHER ronscAsT with light previous wills attacked in this state for provisions Keeeeeeee er Q Temperat * * * * at *® Sat moderate west * * . * THEY'RE COMING IN BUNCHES—THOSE FUNNY STORIES eee eee Those § | partments today to take the place |** csuiniest yeens are coming in thick and fast. Mrs.| SHE PUT CORN SALVE IN HER DOUGH 4 2 walt" Sas OPK DARN W. Eilertsen ; wins the $5 prize today,| row mornings ago my wife excitedly shouted for mo-t®-hurry into = pee . Mrs. Weston’s a c sphere aipist ha ngmmed CO. Snntifes 2 $3)|GOov. HAY SENT A You WORK nember, the funnys ‘Just look there!” she said, pointing to the bread-mixing bowl, rt local happer y ent: occurrence, ‘That dough hasn't risen @ bit. What do you suppose is the matter?” 4 MESSAGE COLLECT) convatiid Or, ‘May 10-De THEY— PEOPLE | The Funny E 4 I passed. SPOKANE, May 10-—May Ark-|claring they have enough work Later she came into my room, holding out a cake of yeast wright Hutton, a a te-elect to| without them, members of the se. HERE NOW! ENOBBLE SKIRTS ARE SO INCONVENIENT. | nee ne eee the se IH ita Gocmaeratio weatiousl oanvention |niae thaed of (hs. Gresser degrien — ! | You mean you forgot to put the yeast in the dough?” { asked, x / Jat Baltimore, today is on record | tural college today are cireulating “No. I put im that cake of corn walve!™ : | with a speech strongly urging wom-| petitions among the student body \ place for every one, rr INRY 6 PORT R, 2429 60th St. W, ‘ i) en ra of Washington to oppose |asking that they be relieved trom | and one for every place. the candidacy of Gov, E, M. Hay for| military drills. Tie whats. wien Rens awa “PUPPY'S GOT NAILS IN HIS SHOES” E re-election thie year. num {|OUR PRECISE ARTIST || i @ sauare peg in a round One night recently, about sup per-time, my little sister, Lydia, ue of y omer nd girls who gave | hole and does not find a was playing with our bull-pup. As he jumped for a bit of cake in her * pollo ang pron ae eee | hole that he fits through hand he scratched her on the arm. She ran crying to her mother sent a telngrem of cons ratulations Star Want Ads. tacks am “Mamma, the puppy's got nails in his shoes.” 0 1,500 suffragette workers in con p tii ; MRS, H. P. CHASE, 6739 Third Av. N. W. vention in New York city, He sent ) ition ’ : Z the message collect, Remember] 7 Che employer who “gets a ie OS a A that when voting, : At 8 One -plece hon prehased. some deatipe.es the “HE’S CAUGHT “THE SEATTLE SPIRIT.” few nights ago a r n@ her change, sauntered g WASHINGTON May 10.—By a/ Bhe was a pertc ¢ and her fine figure was shown When we moved to Seattle, recently, my youngest boy, 8 years old Pt ‘ey vote of 92 to 61, th ehouse today | . gown. She dropped her | was cross and fretful for several days, which was very unusual, After . we refed to abolish coinage mints Get ther through ealingly, no one volunteered |1 had exhausted every effort to quiet him, F dost Iny patience and ex mR : ag Rialeing ee et Aan Francisco, Nw Orleans Star Wants ched and she strained, | claimed: ¢Well, Jamesie, what in the world alls you, anyway?” when ¢ rooster says, “I thoug! eard| and Carson, Nev., and six assay o' ? . mange pepsin .- me oie ierancis, 6, aid: "Mother, don't. scold him. He's |The gardener shout for joy; fices. Speaker Clark voted to re- Over 40,000 Paid Copies lusive tting down on the | caught the Seattle spirit.” fs But when he sees my work he'll be|tain the mints, All party lines Daily. L, W. BILERTSON, ump, Dept., Postoftice. MRS. EMMA WESTON, 2323 N. 65th St. A disappointed boy.” were disregarder in the voting. “A vacuum cleaner. along” without requisite help 1 money every minute.

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