The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1910, Page 1

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ONE CEN A te Ag » | ; the suffrages of the citizens of Seattle on March 8 next,” | F suas bhatt tanh A t vindlin fa fellow T Ba sians, cor WIRGHHR . The above resolution was adopted at n meoting of the Work ? named En wed Ove 7 ii » Rgmen's leagie of the United Labor party at a meeting held last | Weather Man Says It Will Fall 10 Degrees and Re and engage hineton at. last night atl oetraay_nigh€ at Labor Temple, ; main Cold for Several Days—-Much Suffering Is “a Second a . pry ye Ke. sy The Star ts proud of the fact that {t has been supported finan ‘4 : FE = ees Bisesal and unidentified at theif ciauty and politically by the workinemen at Beate a cae: , 4 eared if His Prognostication Proves True—The the city fe > murderer j i ‘ o police y for the murdere that this support will continue, It has gained thie good will by a ‘ : Whole West in Storm’s Grip. | hoa be ing “on the square,” not only with the workingmen, but with ¥ ots were { grin "i ent betore one citizens of all other classes. It has fought Bice ot ‘ do ugh the hall-andi—f for the workingman i} cause It baw realized that in the contest for’his daily bread the down the A workingman has been in need of ald. It has asked nothing of the ? : Y workingman tn return for thia aveletance ploy ‘of the | a fe | ‘ Today The Star is supporting William Hickman Moore for in a corn " a ' mayor and ignoring the labor ticket for the reasons: First, that i Sa sot Moore iw the only man in the race who can defeat Miram com, and Gus ef then Hi, the gambler-saloonkeeper-restricted-district candidate > Gente tae and second, that the labor ticket has the support of only a small 1 pying the next re portion of the laboring eloment of the city au , t rt that “ r re two ballet wounds on It, tu the opinion of The Star, ( : A i é 1 ity ge does be Know the i man. Death was evident 4 * r H. Miller, the labor candi H ‘ ! fear ¢ weather taneous. He was also shot date for mayor, was a stronger candidate than Judge Moore, The ft foot Star would support Mr. Miller. It respects.Mr. Miller, and knows Had Automatic Gun. that he would make an infinitely better mayor than Gill. Some veshngy 2 . th the oy Sait, O28 8 Tepe them ina Tacoma » to Seattle with (he that they » automatic revolver with one of the other candidates on the labor ticket are good men; others 1 en ® supposed to have t n — iy Aueahs, t ead man's weapon. The other | Shortage. 7 cumstances. 1 ¢ t orees tb r < b Cape left dently had ne advantage - i sts Mh , ie: sae . f the. ctty iin hg Som aghout the struggle, and only The Star is first and foremost for the people of Seattle—all morrow look ¢ ; ; . h orders because , — eomplete Plans 1 markeme prevented the of theat—of every color, every creed and every condition of ser be aedicaiahd ae f present cold snap, and are ng of the victim earlier ' . . difficulty in delivert fe 8 Jap lode La hob gata. yh ar Oca vitude, It will never support © workingman for office just be 3 ‘ V AY was 14 above srmadls ivering 4 a $5 gold plece, but nothing |) Se he is & workingwan. This will be its policy, hecause it j : ¢ belee) Ox ilenthes t ! the } ts of Seattle are ee ee of value. He was & man of Wants to make this city a better place for the wortkingman. It i j ’ a the | covered with an icy coating, making and bis com) about years, with red hair and/§ will continue tq do this, even though it should lose the support elow tt Ide " imporst t vy loads. ating oy A mustacki to maton, hes describe | Of the politicians among the workingmen. Some day, perhaps, in : : 1 ” senrete Deto ~ vt Ye followed in quick © murderer as dark, with a black|— ‘# Bear future, it may be necessary to elect. to the office of j ‘ : peboe ; > lowent ;over th there is an unprece- iT raska is the were beard. ¢ tache, and about five feet fire mayor of this city and to seats in the counctl good, high-minded _ ; : a amount of « rs piled up Pike the falling es in height. He wore a dark/— workingmen. When that day arrives The Star will be found Theos oy a i ‘ ded to with Binute later a man |sult of clothes and « black slouch |] fighting the political battles of the workingman as it hax fought ne th) The no hope noderation | pany pre ‘coe! abor see ir tie Tapia gall h men looked lke working | *!? of hie other battles ever since ite first day of publication im naide of three day ya the|c a Wp, ae the Stee - & glimpse of men, but are belleved to have made this city Florence Schenck Wilson, Who Cast Herself into the Pit. | mat h dealers aad com - lares © a business of swindling fellow And, in spite of the views of the men who condemned T 0) have «saved Florence I'm sick and tired of it all. 1 made AVY snow Is expocte along | su Lia wares. 3 t r Th ¥ le] gorered With blooe rymen much as they did Caly on Saturday night, The Star is engaged today In the great Schenck Wilson from th into a mess of things. 1 got a bad dea est fight for the workingmen of this city in which it has ever ing (r a tue aeneihe Seaaraae | te cae lates ay meas oe thesis twos fies, oho wnet"s) HORSE MUST SURFER IN ORDER THAT [eweetuess of Iiting was gone from pay but mys —_———— aaa PETES yp, 3 ae MAN MAY FEED AND KEEP WARM i mewbértng iy not yet 40 years She fe so beautiful it makes the hat Gen. Frederick Dent Grant old. breaths catch of thoee who nee her i ie = : ¢ ees C. A. Blake, of Weot Brookfield, when whe had reached conscious lcoid weather. Every hill in the city {a torture and cach stumble as t the general for wounds ness. “The whote life doosn't pay. (Continued on Page Three) it ture and each stumble an > hoses covered with siush of agony ry ; [se rete. jay nigh ww tag “onl : e as irant was shot by a sentry after he hed | © Ove rs r € y ; roing to halt. Graot at that time Se ; 4 “ke ‘ Roce one Brio. ‘eer ! the poor at Vieksbu ; y Tl LAND Mudie affic h shelve rene : Ae: eo 2 a nod a friend bed “rwa the guard” a Seay eta “ . ’ . : nee BE BY peter save tenor & cance ride on the river va ‘ttt ronan pain e of the worst sarkamsn Caleb B. Perry, was called to Gen. Grant's t I y from t les. ts r nded, but when he exhibited a written . . © general |abandoned. es Pov gd officer to shoot all persons who passed §! (By United Press.) ~ nity . bed used in some instances ag ng, Gen. Grant exeused the sentry and PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21.~-A bloody affray between polfee and sanow one ; oa onccess, and) tt the cold om | toters occurred here this afternoon when a mob attempted to . pF gin cae . t artment should | lyneh & non-union motorman Pi: lee heavy |ma » effort either with saw- ae | The strikebreaker and his companion, the conductor, were tes YORK oe oe _ gy nc rors or salt to make sure footing | cued by the police, apparently in a dying condition straggling to get their footing |for horses on the hill st ’ The nocee was about the motorman's k when he was pulled 7 “ ° , from the clutches of his assailants . ’ 3 ee ee ee ee * OEE [FAVES HS Angered at being rot betr prey, the mob turned upon the | By sot a cat they ti TI WER police. Mounted reserves arrived on the scene and riding pell mel! | paRis. Feb. 2h—F > mation at ' inte the struggling masses of men, injured 40 of the rioters so badly [dent Roosevelt has confirmed Mra ning by that they were taken to hospitals. Roowevelt’s declaration that th in red skirts and spangl of them could not secure the support of The Star under any clr The attempt at hanging ocearred on Kensington av. where a | ardonn hunting party will not r f containing four policemen and the platform crew had been block |tupn by way of San Francisco, 8+ aded by strike sympathizers leetic adh ether Pacific coast cities | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21.—Riot | rrr rrmrnenmee according to # dispatch received by ing, im which several pa & lneal news agency today fror | were injured, two of them Gosokoro. This dispatch quoted the former president as saying adelphia Rapid Transit company to fam very sorry that [will b Westorn friends {resume operation of its street cars wnalile to vieit my manned by nonunion platform on my Way to the Atlantic coast. I | crews today. would like td eee them, but it | A mob of workingmen and their |powatble at this time. { hops soon sympathizers attacked a trotley to he able to make a special trip lear at Kensington av. and Cambria | to California and other Pacific coast | et., stoned its passengers until they | etates. annual sy fled, then beat its crew and a de Actording to a woll known diplo- freshmer | tall of police who were following in at here, there » many reasons upper ci | a “trailer.” why Roosevelt must haster € nights iiken on its tall cn United ‘Pron. » SPOKANE, Wash. B 2L—In a little board shack _ Sag , fear the end of thé Manito Park today Ues a baby girl freez- ing to death while ber father is in jail charged with wife beating, and refus: to give the police any in- f ct therm eans cut alive, go's to w the insides SEEPS E EERE RR | At Kensington av. and Lehigh st.! is aes Iwot the Jeast of these |@ car was riddied with stones by a |mob. Four policemen were on the car but no passengers. The po | lee drew their clubs and revolvers and charged the mob. }ie the coming marriage Roowe velt Tt is J that the | Was Thomas A. Brooks, killed under ghastly circumstances Thurs wa ee ee ee MP ithe diplomat and own conscience hat his fathe nore natural a fa | Brooke’ nam Jescription anda|™ ie erage HIA, Pa, b. 21 previous whereabouts all corre spond to those of a man who tried to kill bie wife by cutting her : . | tore ” called out for strike duty and FADS GRR esd reba hia . naa a =~, sv the enrollment 4,000 spect: ny that his wi ay come from Se- THE COGHLAN BABIES. the enrollment. of 2.099 special Re, | throat and leaving her to be ground J DGE INSTRUCTS: Site ghd cnin the bake, comen today gave th a a iiroad c ; \ {ato The Star office to} tr and discouraged, She looked | (Sortte of 4 beleagured garrison to pleces on a railroad track, ia] A conteste ce is now pend: police ¢ letters} tae: oben Bm He Wetened gently , raightened up quickKly t}vempt of a Philadelphia rapid tran-| Via “asking for the where abouts} DREAMLAND rhe had. locke “ae te advertised fc ormation which will aid in Ideating M. Faulkner, here oon oF graphic Seatt) as been hiding in the |Every man of the regular police mony eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee +teeeeeee rm Missourt, last October bad beard many au rdens off her shoulders. But! daybreak today following an at os 2 ‘ « cara fte i e » ehik sit company to operate ite cars) On MMM’ IM oun, who le want : oe 1 met b oo ‘ " , f for my Hy Untied » &o r afte noon. the old story $ : » out Ps to ry—4 erly woman who wil make her! scores of workingmen in the ow dam hate to bie Se aie whe . ‘three children, 1 me with me and look after the living districts, unwilling to board|** s Mother Denies it faa tony before him again Wis arene. : cooheg. wb e ee OTs Gene - seeee the ben oe pry Poy Mrs. Flora Brooks, 695 Nicker-| thie afternoon and inatructed it » the you expect to e attacking the first cars as they ap a ¢ dead 1 de " ° om of th S Pent bill unpaid yourself, for this woman, and| peared from the barns her of th nd man, d again to go to the bottom of the ory which ee ‘oft . ‘ ;” . _ q he attempted to kill his charger against Dreamland. He pe ima pape ni | Strikers Make Claims wife denies that he was ever) told the jury if it found Dream Woman and t Yes, | think | can, was the ; but a ate oa) ane th “se i that 6.200/'% Neck, although she admits her land deleterious to public mor [iia aed co . oa pe! T can work lout ce thee ob otanlover, are on |#00 and wife lived im Oronogo, «| aigite bring in indictments a . aed eae. ae Se y ap Me te that {abort distanc rose the line from cordingly. Me sald, under a y the day. | want to try it company aime thi Claremore fal epinion rendered by the ae 0 the Balvation I'm kept at home 4,600 mer working. The ar be é especial op AY organizat 6 wpe h "i " 15 strike. breakor rom Mra. Fred Crou who lives near attorney general of the state went on, a Pg Ned hd ee itn ta an at,|the dead man's mother, had a tet-| the manager had no right to W take my babi« $ Seatti hale: tanto tack > company. otth nd | ter from his wife recently, in which} admit minors or women. The . bg , ‘ ao COMPARE SEEINCS ANS e told o aband cutting he ne e conduc APe going to much? | thought maybe you | barns which 35 arreats wore|*bé told of her husband cutting her! elu women who ar duct Be Mi the Arms mse SEEK: eis’ acai lana throat. from ¢ar to ear and then| ing the fight on Dreamland had » vid pw ein tow o de agging her to ilrond a ” o appe Em not going: woman who loved bables and who| Among the thjured In yesterday’y | Ainsking her (0 a rallroad traok,| 25 witnesses ready to appear Golng to keey + ed @ home." battles are Viola Beavan, 13, who} } ~ . before gre sry . - ny. Bhe eventually recovere ' quick}: gg iia ‘The | was hit in the abdomen by a stray | “ ye - a afternoon: convinced that the man who hea oy way. tar men who d Mary Devlin, 16, hot in els ‘om the scene of his crime, haunt Descends om drat TO GET ON TICKET ut her from the peo-| .Leadia the dalle |e ee oe roe en Weta nonoes Ta Rohald this morning tt FREE OF CHARGE : 1 : he a call for| With her throat eut NOros xd who know metl are 2 i all for he tructed the ¢ r children ene trik union men yee “A she: te ha n of the were not and that by a passing train A Deliberate Suicide fBoaRD FOR HENRY TAFT TALKS Cause of Strike The pol pep ear ole 4 NIN ag ohh str veel tlle 5 . mu ce \ be | Extracts From the Sermon Last Night of Dr, rh ud hold that the com-| further proven by the testimony of | en's be of Seat USS HANNEL OF “BROTHER BILL” | pany discharged the men for union [the street car men, who say that | courk Rowe, this Morin. to, tell | } : ace h at M. A. Matthe ws, Dedicat ated to Seattle Voters SROPLANE LINE. votlvit tl fopat | whag they Baw of the harm belne names of the other soc ie t wf the car and wnited hock ne Ls United Press An a ul y » esterday f ° - a st Unit United Pron RA, Cal, Feb. 21. | and last night, 20 policemen and 3 with bowed head. They point to | tion of st . Bee: 1A tran er of the presi gy Fig? od 4'un.|for himself and the death — hy ae im Oper " is author: | 40) for % vite, au De MB Reropian. . jer arrest er ned 29] plannec Within et ye the Taft! cara and attack ud offices that th oincidan h bit ihe Pan te e\of the tran Ne toot he ParigLoy he er 1 r ¢ rf Vith matern Clay Clement Dead in Kansas City ty ' r way ot ref ) t tor ant AS CIT Mo., Feb. 2 did ar harm to i‘ he whlch has - ment, the actof, died at the] positive even tha kee RR ee THE WEATHER need ¢ ibe ‘ dit Ka tended with | Clement appear (i | riden . * her today. | mit suicide he ' : ae + now c 1 - week ee

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