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id ‘. pe gouldn’t pry “Little Lu: oes HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the Paper delivered by carrier. STAR’S BI ARTY ETN TL VER SAS tot De Han and police beatavat- WITH THAT HE WAS|TRAINS HELD UP BY| THE FLOODS ARRIVE. Desk Sergeant DuCett, However, Beats Them All to the ae | | Wen ae ae | “Little Lusty Lungs” now has a home, thank you. | Bier since it became public that the littie chap was found on the front doorstep of the Near-New city hall the home of Police Matron Mar-| we wed & ‘and mothers to Little Lusty | BRAINED BY ee" 4 comfortable home. But yesterday afternoon, when tt] SHAFT. Deécame nolved adout ata } WAA son to act the Mystery | in Lumber Mill at Makes Run for Babe | Ballard. Mr. DuCett whispered some sotte Woe stuff Into the receiver of a Melephons, and in exactly $4 minutes By the watch” Mra. Frank tm ah appes may be ment WuCett vroke the from Hillman City t jar Luy Well. anyway, Mr. and Mrs Du- day aft th a law wi tte DuCett ta Police Matron Do Han «pent half Of last night answering Walis and giving detalles of 9 the shaft, which makes volutions per His } was split entirely ¢ phone @hap’s personal appearar “y- |) was ally pulled off b “ery, ete shoulder, one leg was alwo Worked Overtime. bered, “it gee © men for 3) ny t at pollee headquarters the oh f robe pte Fe operators worked over- |” < the | A Sickening Sight “Can I have him?” inquired one ’ sehen ‘hesih 0s Woman. be ard pa Khout the mf “Claimed aiready,” answered Op-|spite of the x erator Smith. inary. A en Mt may be stated here that the | wh Bdove dislogue wae reported 455) peg Mimes GY actush count. Dewk Ser-j aged to make hia way Dut is busy buying mate- | gency istle and ca for baby clothing today and you | tor shutting off the power y Lune D P. Heliker, deputy ex whh wis ediately summon was work! ainted at the from his ho a OB ‘ an = ibe tock charge of th FACULTY RECONIZES Ss?" 80 but one month. He : “Pp | and roomed in the Villard hous WRESTLING AT U-ibanara ay. Hite relatives, if / Agitation at the University ot} *"* m aot 4 ington for the recognition P| Washi Mia Gal phrvia! rect hs & RECIPROCAL CLUB Tote Goumce w'sciees twas! RELATIONS MADE to meet the Ore Agricul sntialtecsoat Washington ia strong in the| tablished with &2 “wrestling division and should de ganizations throu (Rakin, Bantz and Babeock of the football team are promising ma ‘terial. British bark Carmania has been | +) pre privilege. Th will be extended | Seattle Commercial club |, WHEN We ALL GET. SEATS : TWELVE PAGES. ‘LITTLE LUSTY LUNGS” NOW HAS A GOOD HOME lthe opening * Horrible Accident Occurs) Movement of Other Trains Is Still Doubtful, j the biggest eve three daye by ot Northern Pacific A train over the Great orthern made up of trains 3 of the and 1 of yee im expected to arrive this} Catt hied across the street to the | ale f be eun od home of the police matron, and Gregson was working beneath the “Little Lusty Lungs” is one of | mil! repairing some machinery and lost his balance, falling backwar it im thought while of travel elther Every branch of east OF Coastwise orthern, Pacifie is washed out for 5 Missoula, Mont, through travel to St Sell No Tickets, e Union ticket office said this morning that it had no information th ndslides on the Great) Seon “ ivoat| merit, written plainly and with Ballard had been cle advised persona not to buy tickets or &t least until rmann, Gndertakers. was unmarried some information time for the leaving of the first train was given out Tt was stated | a made-up train! we ald try to get through at 11:30 Northern Pacific vary 19, arrived in this morning at of passengers into the King st I college in a tourney Reciprocal relations have been es Situation Serious. tion prevails on ntry Welop 4 successful team Jarvis, by the Seat ‘ommercial club will be printed is there indication fl soon be over thet the troub rains and warm tinue generally over the state, and it in snowing today off Cape Fiat ‘onter of these clubs muted at such clubs, will allow the members all be lower than « history of Bea for the past twenty-four hours ~ 2 from (Of the exchange clubs when in the = SAAT LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR , WASH. RIDAN, ANUARY 2 TWELVE PAGES. PRICE ONE CENT. | THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. | ---§0 SAYS JUSTICE WRIGHT, WHO CONDEMNED LABOR LEADERS N-HUR THEATRE TO BE A BIG AFFAIR JUDGES ARE THROUGH WORK NAMES OF THOSE TO GET SEATS ARE CHOSEN. An Even 3,900 Essays) Keep the Judges at Work for Hours. The Star's. theatre party at ‘Ben Hur” at fonday night is going to be f the kind in cattle Moore next the history For twent hours past the judges of t essays in the Ben Hu ntest have been busily engaged in a proce elimination, and this r re finally determined upon the 300 successful competitors An even 3,900 essays were re- ceived in The Star office up to 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The task of opening and read-| ing all of these was a great one. How They Were Chosen. First, there were climinated all of those written in a sloven ly manner econdly, the judges discarded those of too | great length a few words. Then from the remainder those most neat written were selected and read.) When this had been com pleted, a list of 153 that in every | | way fulfilled the requirements, being in the neighborhood of 150 words, of much literary extra regard for neatness, was made up. This list comprises} the roll of honor, which appears Ibelow. A second list of 147,) lonly slightly less meritorions, was then made up. This list are printed herewith Tickets Presented Saturday. morning, at 10 { those whose names appear on these lists are asked to call at The Star office. when they will be handed their ckets receive 1 in WESTHE JURY FIND THE DEPENDANT Guiry: Me i eB Ia t BI for Da jl am af t ii a i] t m i in Ha Onto, 1 Was appoint € M th Se I recon s \ formance of] LOREAL 08 BE MANN OD UNITED STATES JUOGE DANIEL THEW WRIGHT. an CLA nee eee ee ee suirH's REMARKABLE ANALYSIS OF POWER OF OUR FEDERAL COURTS. Haht of trial fin all criminal & Classes has b ascendancy of « e wealth and inti ital has placed a of thie const of crimes i# the one wh by Jury is most Iikely t of procedure the eppct critainal legi 4 Bether law nor public opin fw many cases where the fal of the right d many of only} Under this mode It insures conviction itutional right of trial by & powerful weapon in t Spirit of American Governn D,, Professor of Political Scie ty of Washington. Steet eetetereeteeetgeteeee | PTT eee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee es I a CREW FACES DEATH ———e fulfilled nearly all of the re-|@CHOONER ENSIGN IS BREAK | quirements, and the names of| 10:30 and discharged a jaded bunch | those who appear therein are in} every way cntitled to tickets to} the theatre party. The two lists} > send a Boat out to} . or for & boat from | The surf at that) an very dangerous. nm was built at Everett and is owned in ING UP AND THE MEN ABOARD IN PERIL. “MIDNIGHT OIL” AT THE VARSITY |A NEW SHORE LAND COTTERILL BILL WILL the sehooner reported ashore at Naples near Santa Barbara, , and that little of study ts unconfined lof her crew who are still abou 1 is wholly igno: lows the terrible it will probably be AT THAT PRICE SEND OUT A #100 WoRTH + won | es | alk ND In Remarkable Interview Federal Judge Tells Why He Sentenced Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison—Declares Power of Federal Court Greater Than Congress BY GILSON GARDNER as in favor »r commended the young judge for When | called upon Justice Wright for an interview I told him it the famous opinion in the Gompers case A, 0 c 1 judge from the comment things 1 read, that I have achieved some alk with the judge I went away with some man, Here the TIME TO TEACH LAGOR A LESSON. undertrained, round-head> approachable, more like s lawyer; not a student th, thick nose and meaty bulld sug ee during my interview this suggestion was “iT WAS TIME THESE PEOPLE (the try) WERE TAUGHT A LESSON.” And @ sed if be would join in a recommendation te ne presid ere and | ssociates be pardoned. The wa iffening of the muscles as he replied: “| AM NOT CERTAM THAT THE COURT WOULD RECOGNIZE THE RIGHT OF THE PRESIDENT TO INTERFERE IN SUCH A CASE. HOWEVER, § DON'T CARE TO GO INTO THAT. | DON’T CARE TO GO INTO A PHASE OF THE MATTER THAT MIGHT COME UP FOR AE view.” th ed, straight, museular dressed, ¢ The suggestion that the pard gs power of the chief executl foes not exte te e newly-inve crimes classed as “contempt court” was novel, 1 wanted to pursue it; but the judge had promptly ad the we ever had to work at sal or physical labor for ©. He was born into the law. For three generatioss i ave 1 lawyers. They had made and lost moneyy me bad ever followed a trade. a sheltered o went to the c of Cincin reide, a suburb 4, He went from high school into the the law school into a small political o® — rinnatt, where he ineinnati law scl “Continued on Page 7. ASY MONEY HAS PLAN T SPENDING KILL LOM NONE SHARK PLANISPROPOSED | pISPOSE OF THE BY COTTERILL. EVIL. Bill to Build the Canal if Shows Latest Method Employer and the Wife of BY T. J. DILLON, | Man Must Both Sign of Financiering. 3 the Assiguunents hy DILLON. | OLYMPIA, Jan Senat te two t t 1 in the OLYMPIA, Jan, 22.—Senator Cot. senate, plans to t the Lake |teriti of King county has a bill de- w ngton cal through the | signed to put the loan sharks out edium of the k of business, and before the session he plan contemy the setting ix over he will present other-meas« le of $ t ie de res with this énd in view. The the sale of the shore / pin he has prepared provides that haw of take ts Lake/no assignment of salary shall be w re at t * 0 HAS | lega jess it igned by the e been y ! niver-| ployer and the wife of the employe. ity 0 has gone to the) Senator Cotterill believes that this A.-¥ as a deterrent to loans by Th money to be devoted to/the sharks. In the first place, no te astruc f the Lake Wash-|emptoye cares to have his employer ington canal, tt rt from which | know that he is borrowing money, t to f t shore | and in the second place the bill will lands 1 them much more|make it impossible for a husband to pledge his salary without his wife If this proposition goes through | icy bout it probably create ark evil in various 1 residue the prospect . hed a high stage of Washingt pment, and many of the city the value of | ey ! nm, policemen and the shor & great extent./men engaged in the city hall and Thus, tt n that Senator | court } are completely In the Cottert ne of a cre-|g f the us lenders of tive @ to a cer | 1 y 1 at rates tain property, reall n the valu to 1,000 5 er in ady 1 the} In the near future Senator Cot- mone t will intr © & bill that will It will t bor state bring about a Weekly and universit the A.-¥.-P.-E th nthly pay day. ‘This will buyers of shore land and th who |} to break the grip of the loan are anxious for the canal, and tt f a8 many men are forced to beauty of it is that | I not have | ¢ them to carry them over the cost anybody, except the actual 1 ng stretches between monthly pay chasers of shore lands, a cent ays j " . The law requiring the signature FE ae Pkier Mit iarorrnllipaese oe | b fe and the employer is now - lg had 9 ? in Massact %, where It s @ beakin puis | a excelle atisfaction,