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Last Edition-- We Don't Understand politics? IN THE FIFTH RACE AT OAKLAND TUESDAY THE PONIES RAN ONE, TWO, THREE AS PREDICTED BY THE One Cent-" “MEN ALWAYS FOLLOW WOM That Makes Us Smile, The Seattle You Men Don't Know It All, And Women Aren't 60 Dense. Of Course We a l STAR'S “DOPE MAN.” Star And You Can't Refuse Us. Want Equal Rights. MILLION AND HALF STARVING WHILE HALF MILLION FOLLOW FALSE CZAR” FRIGHTFUL CONDITION EXISTS PROVINCES--GREAT ARMY UNKNOWN CLAIMING TO B URGE MOBS TO BURN ALL ESTATES AMONG PEASANTS OF BALTIC NOW UNDER STANDARD or | — REAL EMPEROR—AGITATORS _ Seep a, * * Hundreds of thousands of inf \ “ls of thousands of inflam-| *® LONDON, Nov, 22—Ru | matory pamphlets have been circu- | * dispatches say that upri }lated among the soldiers, and dis-| ® of peasants are growing s! pine ction is already spreading & ily. A million and a half per- ®! among them % sons, 80 per cont of the popu- #/ strikers all over the empire are ® latio,: in the Baltic provinces, */ demanding an eight-hour day, and | ® ere said to be starving. Half e #! thousands of workmen are daily| % million peasants are following ®/ quitting work because of this con-| the falseczar, The agitators ®)| toitior " * a ane ng the Peasants to burn &| rhe new cabinet is busy framing it th = . r : a a % | measures to protect the rights of in | dividuals against labor leaders, | PRA KAA ARERH HR vnich will soon be placed into ef oii teibene When adie fect to prevent further anarchy . ST. PETERSBURG, Nov, 22 Fifty-two militons of the czar's| ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 22 ®ubjects are in absolute rebellion. and are seizing the lands and prop erty of the nobility, particularly In Finland and Poland. Civil icted by the revolutionists on mniversary of “Bloody Sun ar is} | Private advices received yesterday | | from Gomel, in the government of [that name, say that a battalion of reservists, @ thousand strong, mu- | tinied following a demand for aj} better food. j EXT EAPLOGION FIREWORKS PLANT AT GRANT MAIMING ONE MAN AND SIX GIRLS—-FORMER IS BLINDED AND ONE OF THE YOUNG WOMEN THE ROOF—REPORTED THAT SEVERAL WERE KILLED | With a deafening + and Bhock that shook the cent build ‘$ngs for biocks, the National Nor @ity company’s plant, on Grant near Conecticut, blew up at 3:15 this Afternoon, injuring the Chines Proprietor and six girls in his em-/| ‘The plant was used for the manu facture of fireworks and explosives In some unknown manner some of tha explosives became ignited and the girls could esc the @atire plant blew up. One Chinaman's neck was broken od another had his eyes blown out After the «xplosion the plant) eaught fire and at the hour of going| to press the place is surround a} With rescuerr, and the fire depart is fighting the flames city ambula has taken three of the injured to hospitals. it is Believed that they ously fot fatally injured Drink Caused Suicide Afflicted with melancho! ly because Of excessive drinking, Thomas Mc Govern. 25, member of local union No, 200, Painters’ Union, committed Suicide Tuesday night in the Wal dort hotel, Tacoma, by lowing earbolic acid ‘The landlady of the house told the police that McGovern had slip- into the place without ~ her knowledge, and had locked himself fm bia room, where he killed him- Belt. He left a letter in which he acknowledged that drink had been his downfall and the direct cause of his death. MeGovern lived at 610 Yesier Way and the body will be brought back to Senttle for burial McGovern came here from Phila deiphia about 18 months ago, and for a time worked for the Federal Wali Paper company, Pike street He had tried severa! times to brea The! it} } from a@ fractured thigh RA! AND CONNECTICUT BLOWS UP, | 1S HURELD THROUGH | The torpedo plant is near Frye’s meat packing plant Two of the girls were hurled sky ward by the explosion and lan¢ on the roofs of adjacent buildings ral were buried in the ruins | ain Willard, Chief of Police | Delaney, Special Officer Clarke and | City Detective Phillips rushed to the! seene In the patrol wagon | ‘The extent of the eatastrophe is| not known at thie hour, But it is} or 1 that a number of lives! en lost, Is and China. | ployed | manu facture exp e the local | tra Ae Two of the injured Chinamen| | have been taken to the Ways Emergency hospital in the | bulance. They are unable | their names. One has an shoulder and the oth bat himself from the drinking | He had was evidently unsuccessful no relatives in this city. bead vada de dated tds oe i* \® WHAT NEXT? *) Some husky thief walked off «| * Tuesday with a gum slot- #| |® machine, containing some #| \* money and a quantity of gum, *| * from in front of the Helgeson * |% store, 1921 First av. The po- % * lice are working on the case. & ee ee ee OUTLINES HiS PLAN The city engineer outlined by which the dockage [Smith cove might be lines of beauty at a m plans facilities at improved on ting of In terbay residents at Finnish hall Tuesday night. Councilmen Crich ton and Murphy were present at the meeting. Mr. Thomson illus |trated his talk with stereopticon | | views of the Hamburg and Antwerp k docks whieh he obtained in Europe THE DR. JEKYLL AND WR. HYDE OF | THE THEATRICAL WORLD CAML WEE. PULELBA $2.50 (PER SBAT James ©. Vandercarr, se testified that he ts one of neb's [best friends He said 1 sat next to’ Meriweather at mess upon the arrival of the British fleet. Meri weather declared he ja chance to ‘soak’ Branch. A day later he announced be had received & challenge from Branch was laying for AS rere genes Murderer? (* * \* STEALS A BIBLE * MYSTERY SUROUNDS THE DEATH OF GEORGE BUTCHARD AT f Ss this: haha ot nivaitun ». REOMOND—THREE MEN HELD FOR THE CRIME AND THE |* Bible from the Volunteers of # ® America, C. B. Kiso was ar- & AUTHORITIES BELIEVE TH EY ARE WITHHOLDING THE & rested Tuesday by Patrolman tw W. BE. Carr, who says Kiso # TRUTH ® pawned the Bible on the water- # | * front * \* * Who it was that murdered George, staggered at least 60 fect trom @kAARRARAAR RE RHR itchard, a logger at Ree p te a lane of a terri earty Tueeds fre ane uggle were discovered by C Th Whil met A is 3 scar te ihe by | Deputy Sheriff McKinnon. He bled} ut roat i [°] 4 4 to death on the sidewalk shortly at W. C. MeKay must be determined ri . Three men are held for the crime Seven men were examined by Jue ise 6 Wal ony te ~ L. rg | tice White as soon as possible af his neck | SPOKANE 2 ter the finding of Butchard’s body Body Found. |tenamt Dec © Me of near the saloon = : :, T 2 ‘ ta, |The body was found by Willlam|company E, Tenth United Butchard was stabbed once with! nonnelly shortly after 6 © k and| infantry, is under arrest at a sharp instrument, probably ®/tho alarm was given. Clarence M. {Wels harged with “conduct #i jjackknife The murderous thrust) O° * -. |hecaming ah officer An invent severed his jugular vein and he! (Continued on Pa j of the company’s acec nts discloved . jshipman Minor Merriweather La funds were de Midshipman on Trial fa was placed on trial this|Spokane bank to the |morning at the naval academy be-|Lieutenant McClelland jfore a general court-martial {tigation was cc nthe P | STORY OF THE BRUTAL FIGHT) Branch’s death, two days after the | hospital, wher Neutenant ha | fight of Novem 5, is the basi) been confined ng from se WHICH RESULTED IN THE|of the manslaughter charge. Other|inflicted wounds made while | charges are incidental to this The | was shaving. One of the slashes in DEATH OF NAVAL CADET 18 | jndge advocate is Captain Adolph |the neck severed a small artery Marx, who acted in the same cap Lieutenant McClelland ro: from TOLD AT COURT-MARTIAL—| ‘ty in the Maine inquiry. The other|the ranks. He enlisted from New York, and saw service in Cuba and| BRANCH WAS LIGHTER BY 15|iembers are Rear Admirals Rai “a Us in Politics Some Day ost every large Delegates from president of the state associat) In her speech the president her the woman and you raise by and this, raise igived Susan B. Anthony, originator! mon | of the agitation for the equal right Medical science ehows that when f women with men, and stated that) the mc al life of woman hers is the grandest character is rai average of man world bas ever known. kind raised | Ever since the creation of th FREE WOMEN MAKE FREE | world,” said she, “man han b in| POLITICS--ENFRANCHISE WOM | the supremacy reason of|AN AND YOU WILL HAVE NO jhis superior physical strength, and| MORE DIRTY POLITICS — THE with the exception of MEN ARE AFRAID OF Ut | philosopher, F who “As t follow us because we |the mothed- principle in are merely women, because it ts the no one dared lift a volce for the! man nature to run after women, £0 amelioration of woman until that! will they follow us to exponents for noblest and most blessed of char-| all that is good and noble and right ¥. ifted up| in things political raised the a's greatness is not alone r men, but to her women, standard | “RA THE STANDARD or ein this greatest of nations | WOMANHOOD, OF MOTHE woman has achieved her greatest |AND YOU RAISE THE ND-| triumphs and to this, and this alone,| |ARD OF MANHOOD, OF THE! is due the greatness and the glory WORLD. of this nobl ‘ Give women their political Ib Raise the moral plane of woman} erty and you will give to the world! and you raise the standard of the | sreatest nation | Respect for motherhood makes pe men. The Spartan mothers Nearly Killed By Thugs Pree reeere eer eee | * * | * PARI Nov King * That Charley Smith, a y * Charles of Portugal arrived to- # was not killed by thugs whc * day to visi sident Loubet. * him up on Railroad avenue, ‘I * He was accorded imposing mil- # bay kat, te ao tatrasie. * itary honors. He will remain * * three days. * Afier he was knocked wn »* * stunned into a state of insensibi- @& eee ke eeeaekeee ity Patrolman O'Connor nd him lying on the track in th darknes: : it is believes that che hodue were WHE Erect Power “ d away before they id fin- | ish their work. Plant earr Smith to the | ws ay gency ho: 1, where that the English | never 1 in his h J were a t build bound He was « to give pane eae ir deaeiolan’ ot 1 from Renton north a0 with t Seattle-Everett line, ba iired control of the Is B | Kill saquah ex nd will erect its urglar Kills a ="; reyes j 1 us slack produc the | Woman ¢ to generate the power e Silver Lake people ex pected to begin operating the mine. CHICAGO, Nov Maud | which As n closed for c r two | Reese, an employe « law de- | Years, in the near future. The mine partment of the general offices of | ¥88 formerly owr the Union Traction company, was wae ce shot and killed yesterday by a bur ew ’ whe he her apart- | men Ss urned from |, The propos , t aped by | tend ea the meh a window, leaving | © iad ack filled with silverware on the |Quah, from floor. thence t > aos ly ah Se Ra aia % SAFE BLOWN McCormick and Barker, re-|the Philippines. He has a wife and| POUNDS, BUT HE FOUGHT|tired; Captains Wainwright’ andjone child here. Ho has been dein 3 Ward ‘wah redetved early \eatrapped in Comly, Commanders Staunton, |ing heavily dnesday morning at the lo PLUCKILY Fiske and Barry, Lieutenant Com-| 54 i. yi seen brs N Gen oon *| és oF manders Clark and Craven, and| W INGTON, D. C., Nov, 22.~|% cific that the company safe at *} Burning Hotel Seip Wiiblls sedans Ligutenants Jackson, MeLean and|Sen Hepburn called on the|% the station at Uniontown, | Constiens \president and recommended Thom-|% Wash., Idaho division, had *) ANNAPOLIS, Nov 2—Upon| Staunton was excused from serv-las Harrison Bartlett for registrar) ® been blown open by burglars «| charges of manslaughter, conduct|ing because before he was ordered|of the land offic ewiston, Ida-| ®@ and a large amount of money * (By Seripve News Ass'n.) prejudicial to good digeipline, vio-| for trial duty he was ‘heard to way|ho, vice West also Ad-|¢% and valuables take #| NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Nov. 22 lations of the naval regulations in| he thought Merriweather should be|dison T. Smith for internal revenuc|% The robbers escaped and left | —Four men were caught early today engaging in a fight with Midship-| dismissed oliector for the district of Idaho, % no clews % in the upper story of the Sundial man James R. Branch, jr, Mid- Meriweather pleaded not guilty, Utah and Montana aes eee eee HE AY GHB hotel by a fire on one of the lower! Pd ie j were rescued The Only Paper in feattle That Da res to Print the News 25 CENTS PER MONTH Do—You'll Geel But, If You | THUS CLAIM WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS IN CONVENTION HERE— city and town tn the state of Wast DISCIPLES OF SUSAN B&. ANTHONY GATHER IN SEATTLE ington attended this morning's #e* ion of the Washington Equal Suf FROM ALL OVER THE STATE frage association, in the Labor emple. a The most important feature of ‘the seasion was the address of Dr greater men than have as yet ever; were thus respected, and look what Fanny Leake-Cummings, of Seattle they produced—the grandest men of their times. We all know that the place for woman is the home. We all realize that. But when the mother dies, the father, unable to raise his chil- dren, is compelled to get another mother for them. But what does the woman and the mother do when the father leaves her alone? Does she run af- ter another ma ‘No, indeed she does not. She has the grit and the spunk and the brains to raise ber own children and to provide for them. “One of the arguments against equal suffrage is that bad women will also vote. Bad men also vote, and by the recent exposures in pol itics {{ seems that the greater num- ber of them must be bad. DISEN- FRANCHISE THE BAD MEN, “No—all women are good, there are no bad women—if they are bad they are not women. I love the sex, “And so do the men, (Laughter.) STRONG CONTRAST. Somebody told me once that the (Cont nued on Page 7.) | eer floors, and while all were finally taken out by the firemen, one of i William Hennessey, of this nscious from smoke ty, was ur and will probably die. A Boston traveling man named Shannon had a narrow escape, while win Bowen, the proprietor, and Fred Klobedanz, the ball player, with difficulty. The damaged. hotel was badly Jailbreak & tle police have been notified by the authorities at Tacoma to keep a sharp lookout for three pris- oners wh aped from the Tacoma city jail late Monday night by saw- ing through the bolts holding the doors of the bullpen and then by way of the kitchen to liberty. The men, whose names are Dan O'Leary, 8 highwayman, Charles Mattison and Frank Dur- gin, suspected thieves, are desper- ute and will doubtless put up @ strong fight against a posse It is believed they are making for Seattle, where they have friends who will shelter them Woman Admits Murder TOWN ‘D, Mont., N 2 May Stevens, a woman of the world, has confessed to the murder of John C. Black, who was stabbed to death in a saloon Monday night, The woman says she stabbed Black. in the back because he attacked an- other woman, accusing the latter of robbing him of $50. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 22.—Sen- ator Burton’s attorneys today are trying to show an agreement by which the defendant was employed by the Ria irain company,

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