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° i RARAR AR ADA gt PDD DDD PDD DDD DDE DPD NTLEMEN OF THE STATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION: There are 300,000 people in the city of Seattle anxiously waiting to hear from you in the matter of the sale of tickets upon the street cars of the Seattle Electric Co. If the people are entitled to the privilege they ask, they are being held up by the Stone & Webster interests, and every additional day you wait adds to the injustice they are suffering. Can’t you hurry \things along a little? As servants of the people you owe it to them. - awww III nnn FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; MODERATE WE ERLY WINDS (Ss ( ESSE SER C= : —— » | i * . Hi} : Hil “\ VERY day in the week, except Sunday, ° Hi, P4, more than 40,000 copies of The Star . wd i ae he Pink sar hes ier elke to cal 4 il E are printed AND SOLD, Clreulation " 4 l T ‘ing And, in ‘ae tally “it Neg inne i), increasing steadily People iike The Star i i A THE ONLY PAPE TTLE THA’ 7 'T THE NEWS lose na'scon after 4130 ae you cam find a newale i} for the Gleeblation department, and tell | VOLUME 15 . RIN SEATTL HAT DARES TO PRINT THE N s HOME || 1f you don’t, you may miss one evening's i ih them to deliver the paper to your home | NO, 207 ATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913 ti T Qk witAiye aXe, | EDITION. | |i] “UPR” % 9008 “Heer ! : : = | $$$ $$ " 1 AT Peter Miller, Under Sentence of 70 WILL SEND © URDER PLOT Years in Penitentiary, TodayBegins TROOPS T0 EVIDENCE OF HATCHED WITH Fight to Escape Murder Conviction HALT FIGHT GUILT FOUND |for his life in Judge Gilliam’s | ENGAGE IN A BATTLE : ee ae : Blames Mine Owners for Neglect to Strikers and Mine Guards Shot in 12-Hour Rifle Provide Safeguards Before Ex- ae plosion Kills Workmen. | DENVER, Oct. 27.—Gov. Am mone had completed preparations jcourt this morning. Ex-Secret Service Man Now in Se-|_ 1 wit! be, if not the last, at least the most important of attle Tells Amazing Inside Story the many battles which have of Mexico’s Inspired Revolutions. been fought in the course of a four year's feud between two strong men who hate each There is in the city of Seattle to ite that Huerta was tne man to @ay 2 man who for 12 years served ced Mader other Prt we, neue Gal By William G. Shepherd oe reign government as secret serv “Both were taken in, and the On the one side Is Captain > espe nomad an Dramatis (Correspondent of The Star.) ice agent in Mexico. overthrow of Madero w: plan. of Detectiv Tennant, thin His business in Moxico was to ned in the American consulate, lipped and silent, who has at ae ros elaine Wp, ofsere paid ts tb, pet AR Dy are it Rar eld celebs bibecH in F keep his government advised as to| with the knowledge of Ambas his back the uniformed police lene he sald, of speed ‘a terminat nt get tab Stn free tale ae pt she) Be ae * affairs in that republic. sador Wilson, by Gens. Fellx | the plain clothes man, the prow | in is . J Phong | g the wtrike by an agreement be spite efforts of mine officials to keep all outsiders » has told a representative of Ding and Huerta. The very ecutor’s office and, In addition, - 1 ‘The Star the cause of the conditions first thing they dit was to kill the hidden, mysterious, sinister Roce ininars and Op ereare orlaie bane eke aad omeae ae anin ine mee g now existing in that country Gustavo for his two-faced ac agencies | ' : oth siden | ate SA A laenidvoke Clan, ce ee / This he did on the pledge that his tion. and the “stool pigeon” play Begowy gy ledges Nba bgitPoed- nibh a BE Raby parang ~ ee eee pessefigeie an r « __ Likas talked to eight Greek miners and several This man charges that the aved, had tt been for the On the other side ts Peter Mille k m ners of other nationalities. 3 t plot which led to the overthrow while he was a r accredited with being “the wor Fight 12-Hour Battle ese facts prove murder ui q ] and asea 1 of the whole insl most sourcet ihe! exec netivity was the First, at 6 in the morning on the 4 Madero was planned in the ht. Then {t was d to have vanait bf & 18 hour site in “Hes : ; American consulate, and with jhe must die, because he og eels tone aw, day of the explosion, a mine guard the knowledge of Ambassador | much Giangow vieinity of the ‘c who had been in the mine as a L ow r nd G H 1 h h h: Il h d ry lison a ens. jerta, on securing the pres Prison Four Years | Southern R. R. statior w watchman a * - Felix Diaz and Huerta. x {ded that old Porf In the four years that Miller has Wide amine ceard was killed: 4 Willi night, reporte to q 0 He charges, as have others in a ¥ of.selling no more con-| been a prisoner at the King count | miner missing’ and illiam McDermott, superin- ; 0 general way, that Mexico's trou-|cessions to Am # was wise, jail, eight Juries have adjudged hin jelght we tendent, that du illi ; bles have been caused by a secret | and informed t glitch ol! ayn-| guilty of felonien in thie ana Plores | “Fighting bexan at 3.0. m. Sunday] pemoene dust gas was filling war oetween the Rothschilds of En-| dicate that he would deliver th ios, amd airenty bo 0 enue and con tp m mine. - gland and the enor oa Co. re ee ie 4 to serve from 28 to 10 ithe miners sceneed the guarts Half an hour after the explosion Standard Supplied Mone j ¢ is no truth In the state tiary. He Jot beginning hostilities. The guarc Pdaeae' t ° He charges that the Standard |Ments that Japan is involved.” ry convietion Naserted that the miners were the, this mine guard, dashing up to the Oil Co. supplied the money used by aving tagged bis enemy | first to open fire pit of the mine, said: “My shoul- penitentiary terma that will i : Guarde Retreat ders are clear. I told-the officials . > him bel « ; prt pene midyear tes ‘The guards had the worst of the! ent the worst of the’ this morning that the mine was not safe to ar Hill and Tobasc work in.” ee than 700 armed strike sympathi The second fact is that McDermott hi if they declared in dispatches to Den patrolling, the district In] Was killed in the mine, having undoubtedly gone 4 since the sirike began,| im to investigate the mine guard’s report of dust fe, if, in the them, now seeks to send bim to the MEXICO CITY, Oct. 27—The | Sallows | election yesterday resulted Just as Miller waa pla almost dehoneir | everyone expected. It this morning. | ard Oil Co. Were it not for the| day that not He {# a tall man, straight limbed, | fact that these corporations have/to elect a p t deep chested, with bigh, square | shown themselves willing to go to| The oi nal candidates | Shoulders, on which rests a head in| any limit in creating international | who recetv ajorities will get to-| Which a phrenologist would delleht have been killed and at gas. ‘ a riously wounded, | discord to gain their ends, no atten-|gether and declare themselves His forehead tx high, broad and McDermott, under my 's 5 tion would be paid to this row by|elected, Huerta approving. Then full. His eyes are blue and clear. the company’s spurring, other countries |they will declare that the preaiten He's Well Conditioned Peter Miller, as He Looks Today, After Four Years’ imprisonment. This! | didn’t want to risk the loss of one day’s output “As it ts, each nation is watch-| tial, as distinguished from the con-| His flesh is white ard pink, xnd Photograph Was Taken by Th e Star Staff Photographer at the | of coal, so he risked the loss of his own life - A owe Madero and his fellow generals in| me gmeoverthtow of Diageo OI His complete statement follows: | “The whole affair in Mexico ts} the outward evidence of a secret fight between the Rothschilds’ oll interest of England and the Stand least 20 ing the situation closely. greesional election, was invalid and | *mooth as a His hands! County Jail. i 00 ‘The present trouble started dur-|ask Huerta to remain at the head though large, are white and well| "Kost tank,” a« hard and well con-| and the lives of nearly 30 men. ing the Porfirio Diaz regime of the governr until another shaped, and his nails are as careful joned as any athlete Louis J. Engetrom, at one A state-wide campaign for col The third fact, straight from the miners ce Lemans that Bo. fealty be-| This whenever Huerta sag og ing bonide his counsel, taking | time employed ax private de Ko ch to repay themselves, is that Stag Canon mine, on account ;, notes, giving close 1 to every ective by Attorney Glasgow . ° hs » came alarmed and wants one ars in the | word of the proce a, taking a | who fs defending r chimes ‘ of coal strike in Colorado, had put in eight or n gg A eB e: soem he ROUTE fro 4 ce Boones} : campus, wil it zat : . . 7 way te av id future annexation lively and apparently impersonal Was srrested Satur: > Hl sng of the ate ten additional mining machines, picks which are ; 2 erest in all that went on, mp on gehnw- oh ir, i H Ae eet Coecn, [PLEASE NOTE FIGURES ON EG. yiyany g Mast on | thy “sight ws wetoct in ‘neney worked by air, in order to get a bigger output “The Standard Ot! Co. held prop that thix man, wiser than most law. | The arresting officers, Detect: |) h*! ganization “eof coal. These machines made additional dust, 4 for this purpose. The al le itio ite Mamie valued at from § EXCLUSIVE CIRCULATION yers in the Inw, wiser than some doc- || Ives Majewski and Bianchi, had Nog hang Px which should h. hen ae 000,000 to $20,000,000. When tors In medicine and aurgery, versed |} Visited Engstrom at the plant {| Tendy have severdl Hunivel hoe ara a sath n removed by additional Tampico ol fields w Te discov d There are 48 homes in the South Park district shown in thie Ji") Chemistry, was on trial for his J shortly before Miller's trial in over thithe treamurer as eon aa] _ but the mine’s equipment of fans could ~ and the Staidard sow o diagram. The newspaper census taker found that two of these . ES SOEs SUMEET ANG CHOC Bl ine officers are ed | not i sion there, Diaz, following his re-|} homes were empty, and at six homes the occupants were not in|| Charge First Degree Murder [J '? !Dduce him to come to : mitintesring to assist in| = eS egeed b see btos deadly dust. solve, gave the concession secretly | when he called. Of the 40 homes canvaased, 39 take regularly one plein mg ting attorney's office “pith gpg foe , Caused by greed, is the verdict in the Stag Canon slaugh Rothschilds of England or more dally papers. and Charles Rea sald to was & witness for "All the bodies hav i ‘% ssident Taft did not know o' " pains ’ ier in the Tacoma trial q ner Pianeta. dent Taft did not k " The Star has not had a solicitor in this district during th st strong-arm man” f cht 1h in the T tal. | Mies Tore tet te eth coeuar rita ahs this at the time he greeted Diaz or oh 3. i ig Fhe pe a ae rom mitted to live for a little time in the cottages; then they must move six months. oO Thanksgiving eve 19¢ Onn ee out—where? the Juarez bridge, but it had be come known to certain secret ; tne pe tr tlon of a fel 9 One hundred and fifty women and 340 children will leave the cot > wit, robbery, choke, strangle |rrial for the atete, as he } 4 | tages to lead hopeless lives financial agents and suffocate » MeMahon, |, “ . H The night after his meeting nm" emed yr MB ean euahon. |charge of the Miller cases since +he ow many souls of dead miners’ little girls will be murdered, with Taft, an attempt was made to his at 1316 Me and thar, | 4ay8 of Prosecuting Attorney Va te the brick the south.| through poverty, as the outcome of the murder of their fathers? assasvinate Diaz, news of which, #0 \ in consequen: { “said choking, |°°"e*" past and Uni-| Pee neequence sald’ choking, jenst corr | far as I know, was never made pub-|| | stranding ent oeltesstian, Gn Speak of Death varsity loor of which OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE lic : ; ee ae | said Hugh McMahon died The pirat Juror examined was alts occupied b: te theatre and “very soon after that the Stand-| main dacaoals’ Ga Pkt: aa man of middie age, a barber by/a delicatessen store, sinking ard Oil Co., through {ts office in| der, and the penalty degrees mur-ltrade, by birth a Pole, | Manager R. FE. Kingsbury of the “Have you any consctentious| theatre so reported to the police. It developed that there were nolacrupies against the death penai-| Superintendent of Buildings Ober Rio Janeiro, Brazil, commenced Lf | roving teoe cular ee Ps Jascribes the cause to the Great/ aid those opposed to Diaz Madero and his fellow generals! did aot know that the money by cel been called to other depart It was the first time “death Northern tunnel which they were able to overthrow pes as |been mentioned. Miller, 1 hen Kingsbury arrived at the Diaz came from the Standard | Aske Mixed Jury more like an army officer { Pa eanhay maehlig the aodble Diaz Skips Out We want a mixed fury,” sata {tl chan a eriminal, did not “ o far separated as to | @epiaz held until the last min Judge Glasgow, but his objection by even the flicker of an ¢ se i008 ! nt,” An hou or he had been It was overrule that he realized that it was his : formed by Rothschilds that He asked that the trial be con-|death that was mind of the 5 they kad be orarily check tinued until some of the women | Prosecuting attorney | i maté4 by the § 4 and could| N&EVALPA jurors were free to serve, and he| “No.” sald the juror | Hi not give him aid, Diaz left for Vera} w ain overruled _ “Would you require greater evi | MN , » . It was apparent from the firat/@ence where the penalty is death oi | { Cruz, and the next morning sailed v he fir ee ae ae for Europe : | that a jury would not soon be|than where the penalty is life im.| , STOCKTON Oct. 27--S. M M) Hh jdrawn, Most of the morning was |prisonment?” Ashe, using the name of Carl Ed-| Ht Hi It in estimated that he took with | him out of Mexico $50,000,000, ac-| quired from the sale of concessions. | “Three months after he took of. fice, Madero learned he had been backed by the Standard. He went into a rage and turned the Stand ard down cold on the Tampico propysition. Neither would he giv it to the Rothechilds They Finance Orozco Jconsumed in examining one man, * wards, wired his mother in Missis and the state has six peremptory] “Why? In ft because you have| *!pp! for money to bury him. She} |challenges and the defense 12, to|conscientious scruples?” — sent $172. The police discovered say nothing of challenges “for| “No, no! It is because, tf there| the fraud and sent Ashe to a ss | cause.” should be a mistake, and 4f the man|tortum on an insanity charge, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney | dled, it would be too late, yes?” Everett Ellis ia condneting ‘he man was passe by both The Miller case Is probably the last in this state where the death penalty will if SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27.—W. H | ! WHA \ <<! In the pantime, the Standard’s apply a agents bad approached Gustavo Ma | — conviction is sustained, Thig | Daniels cifie coast manager for and obtained favorable assur At the regular weekly gathering | Is due to the fact that the mun | the Curtis Publishing Co., commit lof progressives at the Good Hats der complained of occurred in | ted suicide here today by shooting) oe | After the turndown, the Stand-| ard {:nanced Orozco's revolution Then the Rothschilds took a} hand and induced Gen. Felix Diaz| to start a revolt at Vera Cruz. Diaz Jacked the personality to gain a following and was arrested. “After he was taken to Mexico City, the Rothschilds got busy gh the temple cafeteria Tuesday night at 6:30° 1908, before either the 1909 | himself thro Charles K. Jenner will speak on! law, which gave judges the dis the subject “Amalgamation cretionary power to fix either |Why Not?’ Mrs. J. M. Frazter,| a@ life sentence or hanging for |"Why the Progressive Party Ap-| first-degree murder, or the 1913 |peals to Women,” and Alfred H.| law, which abolished hanging, Lundin on ‘rogressive Party|. went into effect, ‘ t. Strength In the Coming Election.” —— Mrs, Inez P. Morrison will render| Many a big man of today begun ta made by the occu offlen of The Heattle The following pants of these 3% Star NUMBER OF HOMES 39 Number NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—After an eight days’ fight for Iife “* *! Levy, a wealthy manufactur 409 "i 19% !D f fun Readers 34, or 18% Number of Sun i f a é a vocal solo. a thus got af gain and young. Diaz combined || gxciusivE CIRCULATION (Where Only One Daily Paper Ie Taken) }) prof, Herbsman’ will act as chair ° |here today of polsoning Orcas a bernar co ‘yp fos tinh ved and 1 Readers, of ftar and no , man of the meeting : t-|chloride of mercury, accidentally - PENNANTS “Qv"23 | ELECT COUNTESS | Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num | taken and then Diaz delib - erately planned his sacrifice Reyes Is Shot Down the morning of the first, bat tle, Reyes was induced to wea his picked off by ae fbohon beet ‘ = . bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, wil! entitle BROOKLYN, N. Y., Oct. 27.—The Me saving Felix is “ ‘ homes, ‘The Star tn the family paper in 24, the Times in ¢ you to a 65-cent Pennant. Chicago Pennants are now out. || countes# of Carlyle was re-elected When the Of Madero|} th Ft, im Sand the Han ins 3 || Pennants will be seat by mail If 5 cents additional for each Pen: |/today world's president of the| was assured, Gustavo, his brother, | Only. the complete blocks shown by diagram are canvassed. ‘The opposite | nant Is enclosed. Bring or mailto The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh pestle Christian Temperan attempted a double-cross, He told] side of streets shown in boundaries are not included Ave, near Union St. . Union in convention at the acad A iia ——l'emy of music here. | both the Rothschild and Standard °

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