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AVE OWNER CONVICTED TAFT MAY TROT OUT BIG STICK (Ry United Pres) WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 al mexsage to congress, couched forceful language, may be sent by President Taft within a few days the congressmen get bury legislative program as out y President Taft at the be « of the present session ngress has been tn session and it te t te bece cause his program of leg actically untouched stor Beveridge, sponsor of the Mexico statehood Senator Carter, who tm postal bank bill, and who has been en number of Taft were summoned to the House today, for a confer with the president MAY SEND BANKER rict is re ia Seattle th owner wil! prosper ise garner of salaried ag an honest living to prosper. This out in the trial of in the superic . A ape — ‘and fifty dollars 6 peed 4 mated sing im e ta ad Deon living slave, au Thurna, wh Was absolutely cc evidence was « le of evide y Thurna was ret i ted by Immigra ‘Fell the Story. te by Tharna to Jo will be tried T the same cr hed ot Thurna Dare to of white » Wrote the bette (My Cntted Pres) SPRINGFIELD, TM, Feb. 16 supreme court today held that he state parole law is unconstit« 1. The dectsion will, it ts be af’ the freedem of Paul : ad, the convicted banker, who was recently paroled, and probably will compel his return to penitentiary Her hhereeif and him | ‘"* #150 a week for Her-|» re, wrote that if Her sad on Pree Three. SPOKANE Searching failed to find the Wa McKinley, 26, Vabid, buried im «a iBurke, Idaho, yesterday ~ ees partion dion of Law’ anow side | eolie! y ter Bae. j ie GAILLS 5, FOR HAYES BILL 1 The a should be Such at Japan Japanese In Amertc American citizens. acks ag that made upon the eo in the Hayes bill ar They are ent tired ertcar are et Ar the Asahi t ‘ Mbich tx typica vor at the come spon in congre Of the nat: im A tmpertant + time.” contin the |Uxhed bh Fipened for Japer be lower elem in America. act oft the leading has a wide im the iw time for Japan t The Asahi is one of Japan, and Since the reg that had rep« orabl the papers have strong Im their expressions of Nignation Je papers me et was put Hayes been re . a” bit fa Final Action Soon, WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 16 The > bi latroduced in the Repre wilt omentatives by e Mayer of ornta af repr (Continued on Page Thre 9 CAN HELP THIS POOR FAMILY? tom am ih ehiteee And have beer wits vacate in my 2.50 of this orning I with « ot and our rent two two with « to ehind gave to was ne this ve us one » work? De place to ( Thurs Tean't pay any rer next 1604% Sixth Av NURSERY SOLVES PROBLEM FOR BOY OF SIX WHO FATHERS A BABE beard of “ttle & the poor in York who take’ ca brothers and Mothers xo has o “little When frier ig th care of a daylight » Ut after dark Y heard about An and } are at the day nu Hchurch, 7 ae, the B30 is the mc evening thes: |, fed h bathed, “ te the b ANY mothx Bey ane ny i Homing) cha F48y ts made (7 PAY Its if not f the Babies Nursery at the Day “ed Gay taryery yc1t OMly by tie Mave they bee area IM charge WH iittie tory. ft ¥ it the kj, . Y CON be a7, with WE, ANd the WO ely ¢> re BACK TO PRISON) at | Kady Ww SEATTLE, WASH., GIVE ME THE LAW AND I'LL ENFORGE, IT William Hickman Moore. Democratic Candidate for! Mayor Says It Is Easy Enough to Enforce Law| | in Seattle. | (oneness “It te exsy enough to enforce the law Just give me the law and convince me that it te constitution al and I will enforce it; give me the power end I will use it. 1 will en-| force the law if I have to wipe out the entire under world to do it With the foregoing declaration, William Hickman Moore, date for mayor, outlined his attit ward the social evil at the rally of his campaign, held in Ma hall, in the Tenth ward Nearly 400 people crowded the hall and eave the candidate and other speakers a rousing reception Continuing, Mr Mc sald “When mayor I did what every of fetal ought to do. Every official Ought to take the constitution of the United States and the state and [his own conscience as hin guide, | | and observe bis oath of office Will Protect tne Home. My friends, r homes and young children are dearer to me than any office in the gift of the people, Your homes and children are dearer to me than all themoney the public service corporations or of the under world. If 1. am|,_ it ¥as the boast of Augustus Pol elected mayor | will protect your|'#e% that he never had & disagree homes ment with his employes about The curse of American cities to. | **#°* day ls the combinat es Gaawesn And the girl strikers say they such public servic: corporations as “Ud have no disagreement with the Seattle Electric company and| Miss Gussie if she had not been the under world to control the, 2tluenced by hard-headed advisers. | - ~~ =e Onee during the strike Miss Mar tinued on Page Three.) tha Majors, 19, leader of the girl NG, W. Va. Feb. 16 Two hundred and fifty pretty girls, who threw just ten times thelr num work because the employer of all of them did net won | Pollack stogle can ber of men out of j listen to their demands. thelr strike at the factories. } The cents a pound for the have girls are strippers, receiving work they They asked a halfcent or else that an expert weigher, discharged, be reinstated. Miss Gussie Pollack, head of the $7,000,000 concern, has now order od the weigher taken back Miss Guesie Pollack, a Wheeling girl, ie heiress to the Pol lack millions, left her by her father, the late Augustos Pollack, a man of tron will, who started with nothing and broke bis way through to forty ? turned out Iner os pociery ne The Case of Erickson gusty f the every sympathetic bosom in Seattle a great, of relief must have gone upward when a judge urt took pity on Milk Mixer Erickson and decided that he superior cc should not be subjected to the perils and dangers incident to a stay of 48 hours in the county jail, The punishments, and where the law is lacking it is meet and it be judg- law wisely seeks to prevent cruel and inhuman proper that should by tender ments Mr man supplemented Erickson of possessed as has been made plain by himself, is a most refined sensibilities and esthetic tastes, of a sensitive soul that would shrink in abysmal the d his horror from gradation of contact with petty larceny ald vision of a jailer, and his delicately poised ably shocked and his beauti career eternally the lefactors agony at the intelligence taut nerves we quiy actitest quiver in would be irrepa and ber ant marred by forty-eight irs’ county he H After all, Mr. Erickson only attempted to form a com- |] bine to raise the price of one of the necessities of life; he merely wanted to make the public pay a little more for milk ; much to the poor mother of a large family and the aggre gate would mean so much for Mr. Erickson. Surely this was no more than a venial sin, a trifling indiscretion un worthy of notice. Mr. Erickson doubtless did not know, or else forgot, that the cost of living was already high; that milk of a nourishing quality is already beyond the financial reach of many who need it most. there is judicial support to the theory that his health is delicate. It incarceration in jail the penny or two a quart more would not mean Remember, that n is sense of deep and lasting shame njustice meted out to Mr. Erick nt he i w I days filled and b ten lor how dreary ma h of sor past. A has spent ME cell—ho and dreary w with 1¢ and black « ly Mr. Eric nation then be prison ng despair, what sufferings kson ws w tell Iters and nted Contemy ha can faint it been of many an 1 and confr more jail m t that bitter cup has pa ot f humanity and the cre earted governors and cold, unemotional back, relief wa aw is practiced near, only awaiting ite as long as judges sit upon the grateful memory of the thankful pe down ill th ong @ a w o long Ww Mercy has trimuphed. and justice « jail sentence endure Let the banners wave. ALICE LONGWORTH'’S PET MONKEY MISBEHAVES AT A GREAT DINNER United Vress.) mun ¢ ntil recay nd grinning wt 153 ARE LEFT TO MOURN HIM SALT LAKB, Utah, Feb. 16. yolom Woolf, a plone died today at Hyde descendants Ab ah, Utab, leaving 16 Abby" Woolf, # had the digtinetion « wives on the rites of the year brated He boasted quarrel with ¢ lifetime He | jsons and daug' 163 descendant he wa ted marrying tw« ame Mormor April 19 double golden he later € wedding had ither wife dur irvived by a fam te and @ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, for wight peleeting him from his | Mine Sse ap 1910. HOW PRETTY STOGIE WORKERS WON STRIKE A GROUP OF PRETTY STOGIE STRIKERS WHO WON AT WHEELING, W, VA, MISS MARTHA MAJORS, She Led Girls to Victory. strikers, confronted Miss Gussie not much older, but the employer The girl striker and the girl boss faced cach other, Bach stood Small fiets were clinched until the Knuckles were white. Byes Mash ed. Breaths came pantingly. Color SHE PULLED HIS HAIR Punching him in the face ting In hie face, pulling his bitting him in the head with @f coal, throwing bot coffee upon Bim, then again pouring cold water on Bim, making him sieep on the RiteBen Moor and the front porch years, compelling him to Mend and wash bis own clothes home and taking every cent he could earn or borrow for her own use—these arc & few of the things that Louis Knud son, of Ballard, 63 yeara old, says in @ Cross complaint filed in the super for court this morning, that his wife Clara Knud: 414 to him Kirudson, in his answer and cross complaint, says that he is fratl and weak and 63 years old. He pictures hig wife as being robust, healthy an@ muscular, and that he has been unable to resist her “muscular at tacks upon him udson's wife started action for divorce a few days ago, alleging that Knudson cane home drunk and beat her for stealing hie whiskey bottle when ever he misplaced It Today Knudson, the husband told hie story. He says that he has beon working steadily and earning $1¢ a month. For six years he has worked for one employer and never lost a day's work through drinking Of tte month's wag his w com pelled him to give her $60. She would not cook for him, so he had to eat at restaurants, During the month she would take mon his pockets while he slept, leaving him nothing to pay for food. O one occasion he recites that he bor rowed « dollar from a friend to buy nieals with and hix wife took cents of the borrowed money while he slept Not once been permitted to but on the kitehen floor a On one occasion, he says, hi hurled a piece of coal at him hit him in the head, render unconscious for 15 minute he was thrashed. His wife arab hold of him and, after meling him, release him xrab bold of him again him out of the house. Knudson asks the ¢ his wife a divorcee, but to him, together with the couple owns ELKINS’ NIECE TRIES SUICIDE (By United Press.) KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb Agnes Elkina, niece of Hikins of West Virginia self above the heart in a roow local hotel toda Ph attended her announc had a chance to r Miss Elkin apit hair kn hun in eteh wife whick ng bim Daily would pu only te and kick rt to refy the ai propert ir clans who ed that in Deer Hunter Fined For killing dec Hurd fir tu 1 n In ing ge Carr Mothers’ A Mothe Society’ Meeting THE SEATTLE STAFF ON TRAINS AND NEWS MTANDS be KE SOCIALISTS AND » TROOPS BATTLE ONE CENT Long Trouble in Germany Comes to Head in Bitter Warfare on Streets of Berlin, in Which Many Are Stabbed. (My United § courts doorways, BERLI ir syn th the and r ders ¢ by the taken te pital horr nd wh the hospitals terrible mutfla- victims lost from the sabre laid open and n bayonets f the injur- eumu od to disperse trose high In the cheeks But the tnterview resulted strikers say, in Mi ing to the demand At any rate, Martha, the st r : t youets ) y nda came away who trembling lips Gussie retired to her room fed her face pil sobbed That was because the two them had been talking about Augustus “Old Augustus” wouldn't have permitted this strike. Not for a minute, Why, be encouraged un-| fons, and he used to pay a man to | Death horse do nothing but read newspapers poews » did th and magazines to the stogie rollers | an they worked, The fer got the same salary as a stogie roller too, though he didn't make any sto gies. That was the kind of man Old Augustus” was. Such memories filled Miss Gus ale with grief. And # girl bone and girl strikers were in such! agreement there must have been a/ hard man in the action sennabant | The strikers had the hard man! spotted but—-well, Mise Guasie | broke away from his advice and so | he is forgotten, the strike over, and Miss Gussie than she has been of each the girl we 5 Guante ent on atrike are an after+ riots through- inday ring that the er their strength reaten the present have eon ers of depart- ermany to hold readiness for active with teary « And it is sald and th we Driven ber dler raged jalry wan unc ing hord and onl; were ridden down, ir very th 4 on the sol fares Cay ak up the fight when they trampled be hoofs, or slashed with ocialists break and th ments throughout themselves in service The emperor's palace has been double guarded and light artillery ts band tn case of emergenc Order ohe ay == BOY KILLED WHEN HE COMES WITH VALENTINE (By United Press. RY, Ala., Feb. 16.—Eleven-year mery ran up to the house of Mrs, to « valentine. one w Edward had for Mrs. Pier- too is alt] MONTGOMI old Edward Montg William H. Pierson Jast night The a big, pretty been saving up to buy for a month, on’s little daughter, Constance Mrs. Pierson sitting up in the living room | when she heard stealthy steps on the porch and a slight, ustling noise under the door. She was alone in the for the daughter. When her husband a trip he had left her a revolver—as a protection against burglars. “The burglars have thought is happter | for some time HIS LAWYER DESERTS valentine, was was jhouse went except a way the woman's come,” was Attorney Oates, Friend of Burke's, Will Not De- fend the Doctor in Dyna- mite Case. Running to a window opening on the porch, the woman saw the dark shadow of a person. She fired. There was of terror and pain, and Edward Montgomery, who had come with his heart's offering, fell dying almost at feet of his little sweetheart. ; Edward Montgomery died today He was con- scious only Then he asked his mother if Con- got the The little offering, red with vas found half under the Pierson doorway a scream the (By United Pres) SANTA ROSA,.Cal, Feb After soveral hours of con with Dr. Willard P, Burke, Attorn J. W. Oates pnd and cor fidant of the his withdrawal a defense of the santtarium pro prietor, who le charged with having attempted to kill Luelia Smith by r up with dynamite firat refused to give any r his withdrawal but wher than this discuss matter While it ts true handled civil jurke he is regs leading criminal county NO, MRS. GUNNESS 1S NOT OUT HERE fy PORTE, Ind., Feb, 16 of La P nty hington state 16 once stance blood, valentine a close physic: BARBER, SHOT IN BREAST, IS TOO BUSY TO SEE DOCTOR FOR 24 HOURS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16.—Cal! ing casually at the office of Dr. John Hickey, E. E. Mitchell, a barber, today had the physician dress a bullet wound in his breast 24 hours after the missile had entered his body. In the 24 hours Mitchell shaved many patrons at his shop and went home to enjoy a quiet rest. Then, after a refreshing sleep, he called upon the doctor to have the bullet removed and the wound dressed Or. Hickey discovered that the. bullet had pierced the body above the left breast, ranged downward, been deflected by a bone and emerged from the back “There was no use worrying over little things,” ‘it was a buey day Mitchell exp’ barber volver declared the it that Oate n cases for Dr ed as one of the lawyers of Sonoma said Mitch- at the shop and | was tired afterward.” ined that he had been scuffling with a fellow and that his finger caught in the trigger guard of a re causing the wound eit LA ff Anstiss went to W for Mrs. B Sher € cou who ey earch a ry in the Thur- TARDY JUROR IS zu SCOLDED BY JUDGE : fa lnement by a 6 minut i \ Mrs. Gun Wash le Gunness, today w the a Pacific cast the pubs . was issued for t before it was sheriff for ser- He told the 8 due to the 20 minutes f owing pap semble heriff went to FOUND—A POCKETBOOK The sum of money it co n taing is not * sum nor a ne, mbt a good um t person that oftice Immediately this “found ad appears today The classified page The and in which Star's rought it t serted on Should the wher ket book needy will make of man reader © k no charge this adver who found The tar insertion The en a years has be for Star and money to in case We will f ome worthy find how right item widoy we bel nd the hould thi the owner er, that we wher, and her One cent a word—10 words 10 cents On Safari, Africa, Feb. ten to Giff Pinchot today