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@ when Gov. Hay tells the people what it cost . him to run for the job *, . again, the money mar- Et will settle down and the excitement will be & od . ey — a = WOODROW WILSON Z LAE Mitt? The Seattle Star __THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912. ET = — / Wt Leased Wire) Nov. 11-—“The land killed himself, and contained the competitive sys-\an alleged exposure of a’ plot to th while Let it) wreck the paper. This included an alleged affidavit by A. W. Lovejoy, found here today |deciaring the department of jus- Jallus Wayland, own-| tice had ‘authorized him to secure to . & #o- service against the publication, bu ; who ended his|to manufacture evidence if by firing a re- # government hoped to indict Eugene ene |V. Debs, Wayland, Warren “and Phifer. It also ,assert that the belteve that federal | Wayland and Fred| vote one edition exclusively of the publication, charges against the Appeal » an editorial | Reason and to distribute it through- the action ot out the country. men were to} Other friends say that Wayland arraigned at Fort Scott |brooded continually over the death charges of sending ob-|of his wife, who was killed in an |*#!d No. and |t ‘em; : |that this may have had something | %¢*. 1 was fooled by th’ easy way the mails. Plot. went to|to do with the suicide. IS ON|HOME RULE | automobile accident a year ago, (AMITER prese yesterday just before Way. | the neces |!" sity arose. The articule alleged the |Motfooted back to the restaurant. . | tera, Los Angeles Times planned 10 4°! he explained, “an' 1 dunno wat to to} 40 wid it » 13 was killing time at the Western U: "s Cherry st. office last ra call came from restaurant, First av. and Washington st. No. 13 anewered it. A man and a woman, both young, gave him a baby to deliver to the ‘office of the Washington Children's home, in the New York biock. No. 1 | 13 tock the baby, found the office the New York block closed, and The man and the woman were sone. No. 12 called up police headquar- “IT gotta kid on me hands,’ The baby—a girl—is now in the city hospital. Easy Way Fooied Him. “They put one across on me,” 13 tater, “I gotta hand it they were clever. Yuh they had. Th’ fella hands th’ kid ta me like he was handin’ me a bundle of last year's calendars. “Take th’ che-tld, he says, ‘ta th’ office of th’ Washington Children’s at of STAND iS, Nov. 11.—With on the stand, change,” DEFEATED “I took a slant at the lady, She LONDON, Nov. 11—The lhberal | had a veil ov, so I couldn't see her administration was defeated in the|eyes, but 1 could tell she was piracy trial was today before a pack- twothirds of the women began with a descrip- “Sige Ills., job, He : 10, Jobn J. Me- him in Chicago eight lycerine and an . Then he went 4nd later to Mount 7 hame of Will 98 April 19 he destroyed whieh the McClin- ruction Co, was honse of commons today by a vote of 228 to 206 on the financial clause in the Irish home rule bill. If the usual course is followed, the admin- istration will resign, appeal to the country and a general election will follow. Unless this election results in a victory for the liberals, home rule will be lost. If the eabinet resigns, it means an entirely fresh start will be taken In the new parliament. When the vote was announced, the conservatives shouted, “Re- sign.” The cabinet met hurriedly to consider the situation, bee we mn ae) =3 TRIMMED WITH REAL MONEY THAT THE MILLINER DOESN’T GE’ 11.—What is said to be one of the most ty Creations recently was made here, and its { that it is kept locked in a vault. It is a hat med with greenbacks and ornamented with gold pieces. in woman made the hat. In the trimming she used and one $100 bill; for the top bow two $6 bills, three And one $50 bili for the under bow. The crown is ov- yrs $10 bills, theunder brim is lined with 26 bills denomination. On the top of the hat is a ruffle which oping fag fo sie for the edge of the brim je bills. trimming ruffle consiste of 19 eech of $2 denomination. iting the headpiece are 26 $10 gold pieces, and the ee iat pin fs a $20 gold coin, The hat has not been | | | | young an’ a swell looker, Th’ veil was up enough #0 I could see her nfouth, an’, hope to choke if she wasn't smilin’t “She seen me lookin’, an’ she picks up a stick of celery an’ be- gun ta nibble it. Lady Didn't Throw Fits, “This here, | says ta mesel BILL TO CURB POLICE, UP Following its recommendation by the judiciary committee, Counetl- man Griffiths’ bill, limiting the right of policemen to make arrests, will be taken up by the conneil this afternoon for consideration, The bill restricts the pollee power to make arrests to that of deputy sheriffs COLUMB' 0. womn re- covers her sight after being blind four years, and is horri- fied by the new styles, A SPARROW carries a light- ed cigarette to the belfry of the main hall of the University of Valparaiso, Ind, and seta the building on fire. TERRE HAUTE didn't see the chicken thief, but recognized her hen's cackle, judge ruled it was im- possible and threw out the case, woman Le (\ treme \t' \ ONE CENT ¢srist =» HOME EDITION OW they are trying to bunco Poor Taft again. Three former standpat leaders called on him yesterday to assure him that the party is not dead. Chances are they will fool him, too. WELL THERE'S Two THINGS ID LIKE TO KNOow— HOW DiD HE GET ELECTED WITHOUT USIN’ MY MONEY AND WHAT AM | GOIN’ TO DO To SHOW THIS FELLER iM THE BOSS OF THIS. GUS EM MAN DIES TRYING | TO SHOOT SPOOK (By United Press Leased Wire? FORT SMITH, Ark., Nov, 11.-In his excitement to shoot an imagin-| ary ghost, Jen Levasy, a farmer of | | Baxter county, dropped his revol |ver and was killed. The weapon |} was discharged when it strack the | floor and the bullet struck Levagy | in the head. believed his | house was haunted and slept with4 a revolver under his pillow. REE ERKEHHK HEE * * * —Governor * PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 11 Wilson has an. nounced that the vacation he will soon take will be a real rest, undisturbed by callers or political questions, He says he is going to be alone with his family, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * De i i le i | wilt mot | ‘looks funny, bat I guess it's on th’) level, or th’ lady'd be throwin’ fits about now.’ “So I took the kid and hiked. The last I seen of ‘em, the fellab was lightin’ a cigarette an’ the’| lady was still mibbiin’ celery. * * * “T've got a hunch that skirt was some game girl. I never had ta de- liver a baby before, but I've had/ good-bye messages from them that was goin’ ta commit sulcide, or was goin’ away for keeps, an’ things! like that, an’ they all threw fits. “IT guess this girl felt bad all right, if she didn’t let on. She could grin and nibble celery, bot} I bet she was cryin’ inside when she seen th’ fella hand th’ baby| ta me. She kept right on grinnin’ an’ nibblin,’ but I'll bet she was cryin’ inside, “Say, it j holler once. how ta hold it of kids in our fambly. experience holdin’ a swell kid. Didn't * * © Sure, I knew We've got a raft I've had babies.” | Serer | Newest Way. This is the newest way of getting rid of a nameless baby. No. 13 handed the little lady on to Capt Stewart. The captain passed her| to the juvenile department. .The! ljuventle department sent her up {stairs to the matron of the city hospital, The matron gave her a bottle of warm milk and put her to bed. It was stated today that the baby | is in excelle health and spirits} and doesn’t seem to miss her moth-| er. The hospital cannot keep her! indefinitely, and she will probably | be given away if the right kind of| foster-parents can be found WELFARE ISSUE BEFORE COUNCIL} Shall a public welfare commis:| sion, appointed by the mayor, have} : charge of all the city’s penal and} Ernest Lister a plurality of about) other public institutions? » Tes-| 700 over Gov. M. EB. May, the latter] olutions relating to this subject, one} concede his defeat until] by Councilman Griffiths, the other cs ps ,| by Councilman Wardall, come up| after the official canvass is made | this aftertiboa,. The only dittanenen| on December 5 next, The offictal) in the two is that Councilman War-| canvass of returns in the various | dall's plan exempts the control of} precincts will be made next Friday,| the city jail from the commission, | Noveniber 15, but the state canvass |If the council approves either reso-| ig not made, under the law, until! lution, the people will vote on the! 80 days after election, {same next March, ‘The ballot boxes are still being a alae guarded by deputy sheriffs at the! yyy ye eR EEK King county court house, LISTER’S LEAD IS ONLY 700 While the unofficial returns give Weather. Forecast. Rain tonight and Tuesday; *| brisk to high southwesterly ® winds, Temperature at noon, * | 49, ST, ANDREW'S society of the District of Columbia had to choose between Whisky and women for its official banquet Hoot, mon! It will be a stag affair * TeCTeCCeeeee eer’ | | spending Sunday In New Orleans. COUNTRY ? NINTEEN KILLED © AWFUL WRECK yu 4 Press t throu, several of the excursion NEW ORLEANS, Nov. Ty | ccssien, some of the bodies of Nineteen persons were instantly | victims being so badly m killed and 54 other injured near \that it is impossible to determine Montz, La., early today, when an either sex or color. excursion train on the Yazoo and | The bodies of 13 unidentified vie Mississippi Valley railroad collided tims have been brought to the New with a freight train. The excursion Orleans morgue. The death list train was filled with pleasure seek-| may be increased. ers returning to their homee after Hospital attendants here this aft | ernoon say that 20 of the Injured | probably will die. sooo: —— | POWERS WILL JOINTLY TAKE TURK’S CAPITAL (By United Press Leased Wire) | Constantinople, would hardly dare, PARIS, Nov. 11,—Joint occupa-| it is pointed out, attempt the occu- tion of Constantinople by blue| Patton of the city if such a move: jackets from British, French, Ger- ™€2t Were authorized by the blue om “Russian, Austrian and Italian |J8¢kets landed by the powers. ~The a sian, Austrian and Malian | janding of foreign forces, it is be warships, now lying in the Moslem lieved, will soon be ordered. harbor, ostensibly for the protec-| — tion of foreign residents, but in| PARIS, Nov. 11.—Russia today, Leased Wire) The freight plowed its way ordered the warship Rostilsiau, car reality to keep out the Bulgarian| foree now storming the city, is the) reported plan of the powers, ac cording to reliable information ob- rying two regiments of infantry, to Constantinople. It is believed here | that this action removes all doubt that the powers have jointly agreed tained here today. to occupy the Moslem capital. Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who) It is reported that America is in- personally is leading the assault on! vited to join in the occupation. What Theatre Will You. Attend This Week? In figuring your amusement for this week have you considered the moving picture houses? Many thousands of dollars are spent each week to bring the latest and best films to Seattle and hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent in fitting up the fine picture theatres of which Seattle has many, There's the Melbourne, the Grand, the Circuit, the Odeon, the Union, the City theatre, the Crown, the Alhambra for instance. On page 6 of today’s Star you will find an ad telling you of the films the above houses are showing this week. By the way, you have use for a want ad. The Star will carry your message to over 40,000 homes daily at a small cost. 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