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+ Sane omen etencemrranctinemmcmemenmnesenmetiin. ss HOW MUCH LONGER WILL THE PEOPLE TOLERATE IT? = bt Ea In the year 1831, thirty years before slay ery was abolished in this republic, the people of the nation, as a {liam can at their pleasure punish any citizen who might offend them i ‘ z gle, acting through congress, took from all federal judges the arbitrary power to punish for constructive And remember that this dark age measure also permits the judge to be the accuser, the judge, the jury t the Hoontenip and the executor. ith Thirty years before this nation had aroused itself to the point of wiping out forever actual slavery of Judge Gilliam, in the case against The Star editors, instituted the prosecution, he was the judge, he aman beings, this nation had progressed to the point where it would no longer tolerate judicial czardom—to |the jury, he returned the verdict, HE EXECUTEDTHE SENTENCE. j ~~ int where it would no longer permit federal judges to exercise such an extraordinary perogative as was How much longer will the people of this state tolerate such a law? buts ised by Judge Gilliam, a state official, in the case against the editors of The Star. How much longer will they tolerate judges so far behind political and economic progress that they think SE And although judicial czardom was abolished in federal courts more than a generation ago, this great |it proper to take advantage of such a medieval measure? iemmate of \Vashington still has on its statute books an antiquated law under which such judges as Mitchell Gil- IT IS UP TO THE PEOPLE TO SPEAK OUT, AND TO SPEAK OUT PLAINLY. } a PAGE 4 WILL MAKE YOU h a ] a WATCH OUT FOR UNCLE JACK FORGET YOUR TROUBLES IN THE STAR SATURDAY c ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE. VOL. 12, NO. 265. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1910 ON TRAINS AND * NEWS STANDS be, f RENEE ERE RR Wi K N? Ne i : LL RUNK AGAI 1 ; * LIQUID EGGS ARE + a « SEIZED IN NEW YORK ® LE at * —— * anf : *% NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—Nine * | * tons of liquid eggs were & 4 ® seized today by federal offi ® hs ® cers in the cold storage plant * iB | # of the Merchants’ Refriger. ®& be! |* ator company, Jersey City. # 1S |& The warrant of seiture issued * | |® by the United States commis # 1 f |® sioner describes the eggs as | o } }® “filthy, decomposed and putrid # } Fs cain ss \* animal matter.” The Jersey # | bi o | * City board of health will be « | ¥ DT TO LAY MINES IN PHILIPPINE WATERS |» Sabed to desttee then : THAT IS WHAT COUNCIL DOES WITH QUES. DISCOVERED. i* * TION, “WILL SEATTLE GET DRUNK AGAIN?” a _-_ eee eee eee ee | ; United Press.) | ; E MANILA, Dx The discovery of a Japanese plot to place | Is Seattle ¢ én ee ‘et ul wen the two nations should occur is persistently re It ary cir today, Although General all has said } The city 1 deal of debating t night, failure, it Is reported that Duvall's men not only found the jis which the r ; al concern Seattle’s ves they sought, but t they also secured maps showing jmorals and a lot m e keepers’ profits, finally Biait teat the Japancas spies tn Manila had’ perfost work BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Deo. shied the tesponsid SE yh Knowledge of the harbor and fortifications, and had planned 28.—Rev, A. G. Mills, pastor of ¢ Vay n ly where and how to plac ¢ the bombs they deemed exsential| the Christian church, who Ye the keeper of c movies ; destroying the American flee ¢ cently donned a suit of ov You kr oe According to current reports to-| alls and sought work as a road | va day, the papers discovered in the | laborer, claiming he could not | It was probably all as Councilman Revelle’s ordie GERALDINE apanese search show Identity See's anak tak Ce | nance ed, for the council to ask Wappenstein to enforce HAS THE TALE! gee ae ot the INGA Tice trem the ghureh beard the ce on eve 4 pee ae we covers: that his services are no longer That ‘ a ‘ ; a eer v es Arrests Made. | required. The sight of the min- 1at’s Wappy’s sworn d under the law—to enforce the It in reported that ax @ result of! ister in overalis created end- ordinances this information a number of ar-| gossip, but it aid the ws ercbabt i’ tote s h 9+ rests have already been made * reason for his dismissal was wae. P ably all right for the council to amend eretly. because the church paid for 4 | Revelle’s orc nce and ask Wappy to enforce the ordinances The reports say that the Japan all big time, and had not been \ LAURELS Lall-the veer Yound ese In the islands hav among} getting it. yy, -- igs oisidbrrafrir sling explosives into the city for —- nil S | That, tov, his duty jmonths; and that dynamite, gun ’ prc uaper wh ca ‘exploatves . Here’s R. M. Arms and | But it is a sad spectacle that a city council should have to ceaie teund -s believed to be t ‘4 j ask a chief of police to enforce the law—that this should be taly ayer ot stato ciety bore] the Goods on Him : necessary. is understood that army officers | Pe et are planning a careful search of renee angen od | t t t Seattle that the council only ; the principal Japanese colonies in | ASKED. the islands \nd the cour t sit down and pat itself reports have caused un Pepe tye ia Bair tat lusual ‘excitement, following the a on back as h anything 2 sinking at Ol pe some months ‘ For Wappy ition passed last night, can : ago of the drydock Dewey. The re ASSIS ARAN FLUTRONY HONS OR AR AR go ple F: nt vehement denial of army of. 4 fi the council asked Wappy "% that the Japanese had any- A % thing to do with the sinking of the \\? \ pretty way to open the new year. De coupled with thelr activity tt t close the saloons t'll take about four recent in Japanese \« hol n New Year's eve,” is Council- secret agents, ha used people }ma t the debate. ‘ oY here to believe that the military F. DE A E UN A bf } rag aig ; cover up the real facts In connec got to de the pre a Ea GIANT ELECTRIC COMBINE |:-0:\-'. oc ek : the islands. i “ aces alto rs eel Well, absolu othing. q — 1 eis in rats Wappy can do as he pleases : Washington Denial. | (iy Unived Pree.) ment will lay before the courts, it] Pr i 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Offi-| |ELSIE MAKES | WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—The is asserted, shows startling price} He can close the saloons at 1. cials of the war department today A NICE DOLLY | suit of the government against the | juggling It is alleged that the Gen-| He can let them stay open till the last drunken reveler is t je that official advices had ee | #0-called electrical trust will rival eral Electric Co. a the Westing KS denied | full—or broke. a | been received regarding the discov-| it haus jin magnitude the prosecutions of house Electric Co. secured contro} | epee q : - ery of a Japanese plot to mine the} 2 4: are the Gil-Purth city | | the Standard O11 company and the of the electrical business by buying He can throw his copy of the council resolution into the GERALDINE O'BRIEN. | pagbor st Mantla ‘anc word Ge . y - eee Y | tobacco trust, according to attaches up the most valuable plants and by | waste basket. ; Baltimore girl wanted to) "'vany of the army officers here|'isht superintendent, adm . of the department of justice today, controlling mort of the water power | Sel 45 Whee: the stage. She had only $4.60,! »o7ccs the opinion that the Japa-|t@@ Council probers that the fact | and it is predicted that the govern. sites. The suit will be filed early | igprn peglten 4 : j express op aah cae , " oe n the meanwhile, none of ttle’s dive owners 3 : Went $4 of it to reach Broad: |i have been working sec: jtbat mee ae sen Rags pay | j Ment will win the case. The sult in January, W. 8, Kenyon, assist a he meanwhile, none . f atth live owners are worry: That very afternoon she saw, | Philippines for years jee the Geattlo Electric pag jhas been brought under the Sher- ant attorney general, is prepacing|ing. They are going on with t preparations ; ji ee delight, a Baltimore gir} who! ‘ about 60 per cent mo + ae Nght man @ntitrust law papers in the case. No criminal! “You can't buy a table at the Newport on Saturday night gone on the stage. than the highest rates allowed by | The evidence which the govern-, proceedings are contemplated for $100,” ia the bold cry from Rosenthal’s place. whote license mmey stopped fora chat. A young the city never occurred to him aa} onl vet st a pre eed jior $ 3 i cs Stepped up; he knew Gerald. oni & reason why he should extend the} — ee 74 }was all but held up by the council two months ago. RE- friend. Geraldine was intro eity service to Ballard | e e SERVE YOUR TABLES NOW.” He listened to her talk for He admitted also that the super They are not worryin the cafe owners ment; she had a remarkably | intendent of lighting who had pre-| Inier eo e a WEY chai ance Encwa te ive one ieninias Rsouthern accent. | ceded him in office had begun the| ey proba ave known for s time whet { Sion can go on right away,” aaid (By United Prees.) work of extending this service, and | saloons would be closed at 1 o'clock ! Ww young man. m Edward Sel-) Hover Eng, soc. 28%.—Robert| that he called it off. His excuse 2? oo They would not have made their elaborate preparations who wrote ‘The Country Boy,’ ine, actor and aviator, flew |¥&% that he didn't know there was had they not known positively that the lid would be off on We've been looking for weeks | LOrT#i2e, ety ane athe Nuh |Money enough. It ts significant New Year fomeone who could play the oe ae an offort to win the |that this discovery was made after | sie ear’s ae SC the negro girl who walts On| Der rest prize for the longest flight |the probers bexan their investiga i Pgone WRU Te a "ee of ta up to Wappy Meble in the boarding house|/ 7. inagiand’s shores into France | ton Municipal ownership for the Ral-, council, and citizens of the v And they know Wappy 4 ease Fe prins fo banaee. | didn't uttention to the nier Beach street car line. This| as well a8 others front Green up the town on New Year's eve? Under Gill and ‘ next evening Miss O'Brien | Delgium. The prine is $20,000. |, | financial the department, willbe one of the topics to be taken | Fremont, Ballard and West : E the part at $40 a week a ges Me gtagelimpamed ety TT up ‘by the patrons of Crawford's | have been invited to sp hea Bae! ‘ Was inking awfal chances,” she | V"8ht biplane The following t of the trans Renton line in a big mass meeting| ‘The meeting will follow the hes augh—the dive owners. It is a joke gE “I had only 50 cents left, and} Jeript of A stimony at Lakeside hall, Duniap, tomorrow | ing of the Crawford restraining V Seattle get drunk 3 n n't have gone back home| | @ If it should be a fact that the night, : der in Judge Hanford’s court dur The men who run their places in violation of law, the & to save myself from starving private ligt Wetpaint yr i ke pn Eevoreyes Gf the < sb df agree da |owners of the dives where girls go wrong, where young men e 10 cents a kilowatt out there (Ba » ranchise, the people of the ~ : . ; y lard), the 1 ghting plant v valley — been cat debating | WOMEN VOTED THOUGH lose their heads, where people are encouraged to drink and & 00 ALCOHO KILLS tbe Justified in going out t eve as to the next step. There is a : THEY bID NOT REMSTER drink and drink, till all down town Seattle echoes and is ee } If the city wants t ae after}though they didn’t get any light} strane fee) pene grt aen the re era o a a tte hed shamed by the noise of their drunken shouts and ribald songs— the merchant who deal short! at all? | | Se ie ic Co. to absorb the | cor o Spoh ants ss ay aven't a " Wy DOTHERS DYING os ghis and méaaures have|" A. ‘That ts, you think tt would | |iine, One proposition which will| were issued by Justice of sn Peace | the emg ebay ae places haven't any fears. it rc eapon in hlumpf | have a tendenc them to make |.be made tomorrow will be that of a| D. W atherkile this. afternoon ill Seattle get drunk again ; h i 4 ak are prone by t ne neil last |their rates the se n Seattle ELSIE FERGUSON, j municipal line reaching to Green| charging Tom Haseth and L. D. Wil Yes, Seattle will—unless the decent people of this city rise , MEW \\UK Dee. 26—A young! night Q ¥ f When James Madison was p Late pnd Ballard. : mot of Blaine Ay wen ine | up and protest against turning the New Year's morn into a time -aalil tepd and ber tw The measyre provides that all) A. I think they would have tolqont of the United State _ City Engineer Thomson, Senator women to ‘s at the iain ov lof deBauch for the. profit of the dive keepers and the ruin of ; af the effects| scales must be tested and certl-|do that |daughter, Dolly, was mistress of the | George Cotterill, H A. Hastings, | eléction on “ote ada girls’ souls Higue have contained | fied by city 1 tors, and places| Q, If that rate t existence,|White House, and much of the|0. % Erickson, members of wore not regiatered Is’ souls, oF alest ' tended|a penalty on short welghts. Pur-|the efty would be t y obliged | romantic history of the early day = 5 sig mail; ; aut Ais aul cecard ak peak a0. other delidilin acted Ub wires out there, fe Me Waablnaton aodlate anna : _ . os wine @ “se c insist on having them|gardless of whether or not it Was8|around Miou I In a play whieh | big dra reweighe ; ey are dissatisfied. | go to get their prof e light ae been written iy t harles F. The police © taken charge of ing at this time? ,, | Hirdiinger, Elsie Ferguson ts to play Femair t and will A. Yes, you can so construe it.'the part. The piece will be produced} the origin of such as contair ff t That feature of it | never thought|hy KH. Harris Fi leoboi sgt seem Su rage anything about. | J = 5 . = * | ’ W. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 28, 1910, | International Union of Steam Engineers, Local Union, No, 40, SKILLED | _— Is. a Matryriyp 0, 4, TOLMAN at Man's Worst nas sae ee ae Dear Sir—You are showing cou and foresight under} Editor § Cea ge Sie bine | Enemy, He Declares... ns that Would put most men severely to the test. The Dear Sir—At tir 1 held on Friday, De- (Bulletin by United Press.) (By United Prem.) | | people are not blind to the fact, and are sure to show their ap-| cembe tl 1 Resolved, EL PASO, Texas, Dec. 28,-- | LONDON, Dec. 28—As a re d ay | (By United Press.) faslation of the fight you are making in im 1 prac-| That Local sympat th the ed The Star in it persons were killed here sult of the hardship she en. a } CHICAGO, Dee The family |! 49 Or f that ht ll be th con-| the for the right he p e, ar hat ecretary, y in a gas explosion at the dured in prison, where she was 4 | pets, especially cat yread tuber. | Cah way ‘ A hal wif ine t on ‘ Bi Paso smelt ng works, The | sent for participating in the re Dispatches from New York city | te is, and tor that reason is| strisetive contempt from « q v in myjsha fy The \ at ¢ ¥ 1 7 he second largest in the | cent suffraget raid on parlia |bring information of the death of | Tints oan record to| huinble opinion, has already been too long delayed eal.) FRED G HITT Biy, is located five miies from | ment, Mrs. Clark, sister of Mra, [Daniel Hubbard Tolman bal Fv somne » ope Siaplioe ‘at ait cadits RUFUS R. WILSO) Recor Secretary Local ) , 1 s ott It is owned by the | Pankhurst, tne suffraget leader, mone nder ‘ n office ig ps aol Rtalatek hav Hea y 4 f ; . oh Wimerican Smelting Co.” | died today. Her death occurred in Seattle. Mr. Tolman was nq toda Prapicatit ehare caneel Secretary Progre o Reppbaran Aeeeeiy OF eae " Ed eattle St 8 Garden St 4 | at her home in Brighton, fol |dead in the bathroom of .the Tol-|tofay. Practically evety expert $s r ie » § an ini Pantone A “ lowing her release from prison. man mar , at 164 W, 7Ath ot,| ¥ Pipes meg lib hide _ Dm: or a Hyerett, Wash., Dec 7, 1910, Jquestion In| no nce aln ms. Bee Boon 3 eid ork nd ta 3 bale {Our position on that subject is rs. De ny Ill eo ¢ nd, wh as adopted the | Editor Seattle Star well known and meeds no lengthy of court,| I ‘ ar: Your paper slogan of “Kili the cat and tuber Seattle, Wash | explanation. Me w force the! tel j Gilliam’s decision ; Mrs A. A T5 ulost Dear Sir; At regular we In common with the great body | necessity of arc to @ recog-| in sentencin for contempt ji Women ed ’ hhy jnocting last Friday evening 1) of the citizens of our state, we feel | nition of the peril which faces u d, and we fee at it ts one of 4 PB her bed I < I | ; | pleasure of bringing up the | that The Seattle Star is perform-|in the present condition of the ju-| the agains! i! | nai HERE IN SEATTLE WET) MAY YOHE| Sits Death Not [eegtir sonst mt," line's pia fae ett Sain Sl Soha aa | b Denn ee on you ¢ A committee | attention to the assumption of arro The be 1 freedom of the pre en. a legal ri | ee rl i Wenn Go: Saha ee ee cst Sontn tal sten seece on earn ot tho | wit core hee tine othe past |e tour boast Gnders of | (By Untied Press.) : | draw up and present to the Central | judiciary, and we will go to the| unless the soverign people arouse | ed free 1 g but a faree, J AN FRANCISCO, De B.| ROCHESTER, Dec. 28 The| — ae’ eee rice st ica ahaating Iiimis in alding The. Geattia Oar and | themselves to the danas and da-land cur fudees may rs as kings. \y \ J Li Wilcoxen, | body of this Sara errr a a ab | imberman of| father of Fred M, Reynolds recely That Al oanie $100! catia i Friday evening, resolutions|any other agency that stands for| mand that the judiciaty be elected You a nit and we . We s ; te Anciotant | whieh nent feted the Peaast veal petisce Rar th ; 5h othe it sul fie | ae ring our position on the {n-|true democracy, in placing upon by the people ervante inate nd ope you iu 1 fight ATHER FORECAST ala accor¢ to A ant| which contradicted the recent re sighs tag Pa tage eat gee nestio and contempt | the statute books of this state ade-|of rulers ¢ people, and tha ours t EY Occasions ght and *| Di rey ( ho ort that be bad married May {but met her death through acnvisamagen question Aad Sone quate legisiation that will ourb the| they be dismiased (recalled) by the RAY FREEMAN # Thurs | hy erlor Ju Lawler te , the former Lady Hope dent, ie the firm conviction of Ber) Gime srowlng m1 . injunction evil. Very truly yours,| people when they fail to meet the * J. CG, Snyder, | rather abuse, of these measures. j y yy 7 Winds «ld »'s case was called jensage to Mr. Reynolds |father and Coroner J. C. § ath a Of thsee ienenre. | Pas yet AP ati td tla We soe z a i Phere arged with ba dF hecho» hy one “yrhlBoidaatan Bela fl pen sg Ba Apes a eee i folutions that deal with this| Editor Everett Labor Journal K. I NS, East Sound, Wn. taken out yester art house, 3 keh hk ehhh te wla ple of real estate twi any foundation whatever the family residence ie 5: Aye ailnamaeandinamae . :