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Tom's HOME PAPER ONE MONTH FOR - - - 25¢ ivered by carriere Into more yo : Star te delivered by ca You can have The Star delivered right at your Armin Seattle than any other paper. A paper in door early every afternoon for 25 cents per month. home mweren a hundred on Whe Byways, Phone Main 9400 or ind. 441, i 12, NO. 240. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910, NE CENT. 2% 2%A9NS, AN? OL. : NEWS BTANDS Ge. BIG BUSINES ” SWINGS PANIC CL WANTED—MORE FIGHTERS |WALL ST. PLANS ITS OLD SCARE GAME | fs off to the people of Rainier valley and the fighting | their rights, who will forget comforts and ease, who will stay | of the Duwamish. up all night in the rain, who will take off their coats, roll up their sleeves and fight for their rights are the kind of citizens | we need here in Seattle just at the pre . ent time 1 ort rhts. Ses ould use} , pote a for their rights. Seattle could use| “For there are many things in thi | 8s town which need right (OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE) “'sntnstsrcing oecaah Ata loses fee Ou What They Want. € a mighty healthy sign in any city when people are to get out and fig nf such militant residents aia , . Pana f ’ | TELL YOU IT'S WRONG. PEOPLE HAVE (By United Press) (By United Press.) he situation in both valley cases [7 Mighopechewalleradie Pingo nay ‘ight department FOR] || ‘RO,MSPECT. FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS. LOOK Ar Med gp Bellis HhcsalT ct Mat agen Deel! Hl pal Became coil a $ eh . _ “ 6 a | |) THE LAWLESS WAY THEY RESIST THE LEGAL | That the railraods who have de-|is reflecting the fight for increased Pike railroad corporation—in one case the Stone-Webster| THE CITY, METHODS OF THE STREET CAR COS. | manded freight rate increases which | freight rates now being waged by in the other Crawford's Renton line—were gouging Men who will get in and help drive out those men who { ITS SOCIALISTIC, IT MEANS ANARCHY. IT MEANS — | Will amount to $75,000,000 annually, | the principal railroads of the cou Promises made to the people by the railroads had | have encouraged vice that has given Seattle a black name from — are in league with “big business” to |try. That is the view of promine force the rates through, is a story in, New York business men who assert circulation here today. The busi-| that “busin conditions” are be ness interests are opposed to regu-| ing manipulated to affect manufac lation such as is proposed and it is| turing sentiment in favor of the in | said that Wall street will join with creased tariffs. That the warn- the railroads in the fight for ings that already have been noted | higher rates. lon the delicate business barometer | The club that is to be held over|of the ticker tape a only tenta- |the interstate commerce commis |tive as yet, but that they may por sion and thé country in general is|tend at least a tempest, is the be- m. The overcharge was outrageous, was illegal, was/ ocean to ocean so that they might grow rich Hat fatal to the pes ple in the territory affected The men who will go into the courts and demand that Though the people were right, they still had to pay justice be done between the man who makes $2 a day and the | The people were law-abiding pec ple like everybody else.| corporation that makes a half million a year : jg went to the courts for justice, The courts held they were Fight on, you people. Even though you might lose this skirmish, your example will be worth millions to your cause in But it seems that when a big wealthy concern is wrong, it future years. .« on being wrong and grinding down the people as long Once let the gouging big concerns know that you will no ; hard times.” Financial depression | lief of cl h e are higher courts to appeal to, demurrers to be raised, longer passively submit to extortion and abuse and they will pew oe it is oro Pe an lhe pes a iad ar Rcbadcalities to be scraped up and argued over, hesitate before they try another robbery game. the outcome if the rate increases| The railroads are extremely ord to wait Thi not a justification of violence, There is a difference ople could n are not granted and the business xious to secure the rate im are two things to do when you're up against a law-abiding citizen knows. And when the whole Interests let alone. ‘shis is sald to| creases, which would amount, it te Now there are t Pag Dasa nay Mec aol 4 have been intimated plainiy |estimated, to $75,000,000 yearly. wall like this. ¢ is to go home and endure it. r rat Rainier Beach comes out, it will be fc Rene | enough to be a Wall street threat,|The money would come first from Bat the people of t Duwamish and the Rainier valleys | that some pany employes didn’t mind a bit ha ome | Big business men and railroad |the manufacturers, though ultl broken so that the company could put the do this. They got out and fought Pitts who will go hungry and cold and wet in a fight for| the wrong officials who have been in Wash- | mately the consumer would doubte ington during the discussion of the | less be called upon to pay. rate question are said to have been Wall st. itself is inclined to ace very pessimistic in their views for cept as true the statement of we " in | the fature financial outlook. Pros-| James J. Hill, the veteran railroad | VES, TLL TELL YOU WHAT IT MEANS perity seems to have lost {te charm, |er, that “business conditions are IT MEANS THAT WE WON'T STANO FOR ANY according to the magnates, and L.e|not satisfactory.” MORE LEGAL GOUGING AND GRAFTING way in which they ave said it has| THE WAY THEY WORK IT. o TT MEANS THAT WE WiLL HAVE TO KNOCK been tantamount to an expression Unie. ql sais ed. | , SOME SENSE INTO HIDE BOUND NINNIES f their intention of bringing about | ne ree are increased, LIKE FOU AND THAT'S WHAT I'm DOING a financial depre 1, officiailx say.|~ (Continued on ‘Page ikvoommt Nab Three Members of ier Valley People Up in IN Over Maia by rohoad unauthor by ite fran i The eat bine fare to Collect Exorbitant Fares——Cars Are ' All in all, it was a night that idld for Two Hours and Police Called to Prevent piaconed forth in no mistakable ™ to gO on until every. extra nickel bad been and manner to President Crawford and hen ¢ t t fore ould " was impeded by those who refused bagel on oto pire Mgrs i seed back the car up to Columbia sta was the prevailing attitude |% pay the extra Illegal nickels de Va fight reir eg — =e ton and sidetrack it " manded by the corporation ushiesep Then Riot Started i people of Rainier Valley |.) Dugdale’s hail, Rainier Beach Trouble started oa the eve! whes the conductor, gave. the With the arrest of Percy Hunt-, Instead of the change, Lick re Some counseled fight!s monster mass meeting, crowded x. when Out! Kells to back ‘was th ington and Charlee Mitchell last| turned with a revolver and forced the usual legal channels literally from wall to wall with inet paying an The tr night, police i federal authorities the would- be swindiers into a side lieve they of the ¢ ve infestec *%, men and wom ed strategy. Others termined commy d old rough and tumble | en, passed virulent resolutions urg . ing upon the city cour 2 mere the night was over,|chase the franchise of the S&S R Nights of every descrip-|& 8. at its asseased valuati ave in custody mem | room Patrolman O'Brien was ng of swindiers who called the northwest for A large crowd which gathered in many monthe passing worthless front of the hotel attracted the at- bank notes tention of Thomas B. Foster, United car was lef ediately was ema Citizens near by ment, and when an at against the Seattle. Council Busy, Too. empied to fix the trolley, missiles .The quick wit of W. F. Lick, States secret service agent, In the Southern Railway Co. At the city council meeting, reso | of the extra n were h so that he wan proprietor of the Edison hotel, 2133 crowd he discovered Herbert Fleme 106 was all but demolish * passed for the ousting | court should fr " First av.. was responsible for the ing, another member of the gang. Operation of othe from the use of|the extra fare. | (Continued on Page Three.) capture of Mitchell and Huntington. | Fos laced Fleming under arrest Th pair entered the hotel and tried and then escorted the trio to Jail to pass a worthless bank note Foster says all three men are ¢ sion will be ready to report some | congress which has failed to re | sald Wait until I get convicts. No charge has yet been time January, but the i \celve the popular = indorsement change laid against any of the men. om of the Insurgent members of | The members who take part in a 7 a ¥ Dr Ra Sine Sle siete en and house would prob-| this short session will in many in = a » str ough to keep the | stances merely show how badly eo ! t enough * bill m balan passed we congressmen can legisiate who “The people who object most [greater prosperity * bu Mar ‘+ have been repudiated at the polls.| Mudty to a civic housecleaning | Referring to recent disclose if HARRY ORCHARD * Parcels Post Again | are usually those who profit ures here, he said: “We had REFUSES PAROLE & | The insurgents fr nine i Di | > the dirt ond uncleanne: the ee — in Balti. | id * so pecetrensives im the senat " ay Carleton Le more, of a chief of police who | * SPOKANE, Nov. 29. — # AS ati ee. pengressires Ie the sek More Dotty TALOQUC |. sree, wuthor and jent his aid to the forces of | # Harry Orchard, self-confessed # By Gideon Gardner. This will jactude the from the ‘ evil, and who was in league | * murderer of former Gov. & INGTON, D. C., Nov. 29.—The following are the subjects | pyr put erve bill, ind wet x his home city, hit nall on th with the gfafters. We had a | * Steunenberg, of Idaho, and 14 # ie will interest the third session of the Sixty-first congr Conservative Attorney head tm describing graft conditions| housecleaning Baltimore is meen * others, refused to accept his & wt to begin: Pinchot; the : Why jin Seattie before an audience at| mow more prosperous than ever. (By United Press.) * rele on parole. He says he & Bill to provide federal charters for outlawed corporations. largement of powers of the a a jthe ¥. M.C. A. last night. Th “All over the country the cry BURNS, Ore, Nov. 29.—A trag-|®% is afraid he will be killed by # hip subsidy bill. tariff commission, and amendment | (ure was entitied “When the | is for good government. We |edy was enacted here today, in| *® men he implicated if released. & The centrai bank plan of Senator Aldrich. of the house rules to provide o I Awake, 3 want, not fake reform, but |which Arthur Fisher, an escaped; #* Orchard professes to have re.%& Parcels. post. oomumit committees D | Mr. Lee told of Baltimore as a! tasting reform convict from Boise venitentiary,|* He spends much ® Amendment of the house rules to provide for a. committee on eoananttien public of | 8 Koing jaraft ridden city, and t afte Tonight Mr. 1 on “The | was killed, and Dan W. Ackley,|#* time reading the Bible and # ° Portugal is urged f nest summer jhougecleaning, the city rose to| Mind of a Mar guard from Boise, dangerously /* exhorting prisoners to accept & The tariff commission; enlargement of its powers and the com [wither aide of the cham Then ft will make j wounded. Fisher, who escaped|* the Word es of its life. remarkable conduct of enough coin to | from Boise prison four years ago,|* A * st me through Wint resolutions for the recognition of the republic of Portugal. | innkes thie inevitable. : I Report of the special committee appointed to investigate | j. 4 republic, and by all the trad | ! RHKKRER HAAR HH HHH) way picked up by Sheriff Richard |*#eekkekekkeeeeke | \* *\ son in Burns last Friday sy! sick | . | SPIT AT WRONG TIME. |) Guard Ackley t | * r o of corruption in the election of Senator William Lorimer, tions of our republic the new gov gO | z arrived last night, | i : ht at's | i identified Fisher the escaped ernment should have been recog (ie Units ) 1 ae Pere . ’ Reapportionment in accordance with the new census, increas nived long ago drank. 1 made a t uke. TP My t ' * | While City At orn y Pic ree convict, and was preparing at ) Mihe number of members of the house of representatives and Whitewash for Lorimer have taken an onion, Of| NEW YORK, Nov A bomb | * was calling off a dozen or more this morning to take the stage for 4 course, I'm poor, There's a lot of exploded in the doorway of the | * nar of men arrested by ®/Vale. Ackley and Sheriff Rich a new ratio of representation. Senator William Lori Is to hy t ! t ns re Control of railway capital r a coat of whitewash similar | P0Or people in the world. Lat Hella Trinaorias saloon, in the/#* Health Inspector Lowe this ®/ardson were placing the Oregon | Micelianeous bilis looking to tariff revision to that administere y r friend, w you If I had | heart of the Sicilian » nt, in : mort ng, oeereee wie ex » boot on the oner Both of |The Appalachian forest reserve bill, pending in the senate and (parr to Mr. Palling more beer. | Elizabeth st, early today, com pectorating in public place them were stooping over, with Wr a date in February Burrows will write the pletely wrecking the saloon, blow-|# C. A. Johnson, a police * Fisher standing up between them, FRANCISCO, Nov. 29— ee vibe « ‘ ¢ the front inward, « dam & spect " it on the * , “ } P. H. McCarthy will not i providing pensions for superannuated. government em. t adminiatering the AA g the front inward, and daw i when Fisher reached over quietly ill n ~cesigaah o : © in-|ing adjacent floors. The explo: * He was promptly arre * § alipped Ackley’s sun cut of t gated for alleged grafting, and Senator Fraser fs tes ; d slipped Ackley's gun out vag tigated for | 4 Report of the Ballinger-Pinchot investigating committee thre with minority reed hurled sle in the teneme * Lowe and fined §2 * ket and fired at Sheriff Rich- | 18 the belief in local political circles, Appropriation bills. ie with the facts fro beds and cracked | ® Lol head, but missed, where-| The mayor wa n of in con- n Mdministration is rtiew (their character. 7 The members of the congress # ee eee eet ee eee et dows ; a ag ll are Oe REE EE HB UpON Ackley grappled with the des anaes why vs ~ poe Melle ed it will be which now meets are not the new # * Ly ste 4 vl ~ 0 swede perado, who shot him through th . wed : y -_ o ” ° fy Mitions to sex a abl popular protest members chosen in the elections # WASHINGTON x 29 * juleting . pan chen bade n, but Ackley fought nmediately deman¢ me a = —s @ this session « ngress What Taft Wants held November & it is one of the @ The populatior th te ® Soon R shardson £ ‘and Raed de thip subsidy and th The administration would Iike| freaks of our form of government # of Nebraska need and shot Fisher six put none of| that more than a year must pass ® by tl ntral bank pen nim. oration to add the « pure today * Whet might be conside ed ay|Senator Aldrich to its leg ve| before the people's will can find # as * MAC WAS HUNGRY That has NOT happened yet | Min the interest of spe | program. It is doubtful, however,| expression through the activities * * -” You KNOW isses and not po: ar in|if this will be done. The comn ‘of members elected to succeed aly uuu eee ERE MEH HH I dectined to go to bed until I 280 MEN ARE ie si —_ " Wappenstein bh been vind ~ mn ad my dinne was the ex dy 1 POWERS “THE GENTLEMAN FROM THE BLOODY 1ITH”| 000000" (ims sy LOST AT SEA ©: oe nc to be MeCa Pak uabsiecnie das + with Hi | Youuel® sank near Astrachan, in the| That Matt Dee, sane of West Se- cated hat George Russel! is the only Biases. Man of Iron, ted on his dinner, so Gra a wi Caspian Sea, and that 280 men were | attle, sailed before the mast for 12 Times C. ; m to It cost Met $ Giikesieetakebacten need to | drowned, is a report printed in the | years? der me eonvicted of ni ning campatun for the Pablic Welfary | Tageblatt here. It is declared that] That Chief Deputy Prosecuting , Now Congressman- patgn ! the vessels were sunk during a/ Attorney Everett Ellis used to be @ bec t ? ee Ts h Ae més i “ a in Kentucky Feud Dis- *| “Rainier Beach people are raising hurricane. A steamship. ie said to|crack sprinter at Harvard " WEATHER FORECAST aif Sie’ we arai ace. § ; have been near by when the wrecks ‘That ‘the only frog farm in King Crawford, of the Rontan catlGen occurred, but was unable to render wned by E. F, Byers, the CALEB POWERS For 8 aA Fa ge The courte have tesued an in. | seeletance The men who lost| wa ont restaurant man? BOURVILLE 3 ani; vale Gated? on Waa: we function’ in eat he M * '™ | their lives were Russians ‘and Per-| the Kentlema ‘ neaday} light easterly wind | But remember, it hasn't happened | **"* |W C V N B Kentucky” steps 1 | YET oman Can Vote Now 6 to be ti of the sixt € air idn t e P OLYMPIA, Nov. 29.—Every the fir woman in the state of Wash- WOW! SAYS TARIFF _ . | eapite ne fact Ja st Well ington 21 years of age or over IT’S TOO LOW war iby the e_ poli¢ is now entitled to vote, Gov. the ader of a gang of burglar Hay having issued a prociama- who looted the Wonder Millinery tion to that effect yesterday. Store of ostrich plumes valued at iia Oui Wem) t The returns show that the suf- WASHINGTON. N tou | #0000 last September, dyed his} frage amendment passed by a A G rv. 29.——Duties | hair red, he was arrested yesterday | yote of 62,299 to 29,676. yn some articles In the Payne-Al- | {n Kane on a description fur vacate “ drich tariff are |pished by City Detective Doom |, = -— not high enough. | and Jone This makes the | MORE SHOPPING ANTLERS, Okla, Nov, 29.—Thi a is the belief | member of the gang to be DAYS BEFORE ‘ - little Oklahoma town is in mourn of Secretary|hended. The capture of : wn ng today, following the recovery Wakeman of the | expected to cle ae numer CHRISTMAS : ' nth,” the mountain feud dis | been school teact cadet at West died. He was refused permission | jaee night of the bodies of eight American Pro-| glaries. —— i r examan Don Edwards, by 10,\eyes), law student iperintendent Hi experiences would have | yosterday Thole ex eRMMEMYEMEMMY i 00 votes. Altho' he normal re-|of public schools in a mountain|broken down the ordinary man.|* “tye other men were blown clear ome raf 4| publicar t cut in half at|country, and finally secretary of Powers, no matter what people|oue of the mouth of the mine by | tatit|® CHRIST CHURCH, N. zZ, ® t i was sent to con-|the state of Kentuch ntil ousted |think of his guilt or innocence, is|the force of the explosion The changes at the | * Nov Capt. Robert F. * bus Ken-! gress by a rality by @ contest and then arrested as a)not an ordinary man, His will 18| others were reached by frantic dig-| coming session of congress unless )* Scott, commanding the Brit- * Mevariog 1 me yea i 43 now his enemies are after | felon iron, his nerve chilled steel ging, @purred on by the anxiety /an effort is made to increase these | * ish South polar expedition, * Comptes? ftth for | The London Mountain Echo,| But even before t, life had] When the whole state Mterally|or the entire town. But it was | schedule % sailed from Port Chalmers to. % 3 wey in the 1 republican paper, thinks the nine |given him its cup of bitterness to| rocked with passion, when he faced | tog Jute to help. All the men were| “We will oppose any tariff re-|* day on the ship Terra Nova * ; When Gov, \ Ke ri congressmen should take quaff. In his young manhood he | host judge prosecutor and | dewd ision at this session, aid Secre-}* for the Antaretic * \ tly teps to have him ousted, But the| married a girl whom he knew when | juries, he never quailed ; All the dead men were married |tary Wakeman today, “unless the |* Scott, who joined the * lays Siaple Bimon, as be howe for the vcr" i hances are that Powers will be|a law student, Six months after-| In a preliminary trial at Frank-|an@ had made thelr homes here | congressmen want to raise the |* here, hopes to reach the South *]in, ‘I'm the cuss wot invented sin, ® congreg,! P2biica t to ¢ ens for years ward be stood by her grave, While |sinee the mines opened ten years | rate The duty on some things |* Pole in December, 1911 * lif you don't believe it just begin. ein “the | y H In his time be bas a prisones in jail bis old father! Continued on Page Thre age jis not high enough, PRR ROR ERR RR (Start something), i }