The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1910, Page 1

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eS i: ° a te» « & a Everett union men realize the vital Importance of The Star's ted in the presence of the court, no person should be held In con- | BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Everett Trades Council, do judiciary the power to declare uncor a regularly fight on the [Injunction and the muzazting of free speech through co tempt for any criticlam, oral or written, of the decision of a court, | hereby endo the fight made by The Seattie Star for free speech passed by the legislature and signed by the ernor of th tate, tempt proceed! ings, In ringing resolutions the Everett Trades »by oriving that person of the inalienable right. of free and free p nd and cl} last night endorsed The Star's fight and urged the aboll h guaranteed to him by the constitution of the United States BE IT THER RESOLVED, that we favor the passage of a | BE IT STILL FURTHER REGOLVED, that a copy of there tion of the contempt faw. The resolutions follow: 1a trial by a jury of bis peers, and, | bill by the next sonsion of the legislature that shall take away from resolutions be sent to the publishers of The Seattle Star 1a WHEREAS, ft ts the contention or organized labor that tm WHEREAS, wo recognize that the injunction as often used by the judiciary of this state the power to punish for constructive con | copy sent to the Labor Journal for publication : s should never be | 1 only as a protection to life or the members of the judiciary is a usurpation of power never in tem pt | BE. P. MARSH, rop y when the ordinary pr ‘ of law will not avail, and, } od by th pre of our governn and is a constantly grow: GE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we favor the submission of A K LAWTON é WHEREAS, we believe that « pt where contempt is commit. | ing menace t ghts of the people, therefore, an amendment to the state constitution that shall remove from the | R. F TRAKA, Sec Sees the Start of the Trip Around the World, You Are Invited. Now, for Goodness Sake, Don't Miss It. Is Seattle gotg to get drunk again tonight? Tonight is t nd of the old year, Tonight gives every map and woman in Seattle a chance to wipe the slate clean and start afresh on the ne year Will It be made again a time of debauch and drankenness instead? When the midnight hour strikes that brings the new year, will it find decent young men, steeped In wine, making the night hide. ous with ribald jok Money? e Ten Ways to Make It Easily, the First Way Appearing Monday. It's Just ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE For the Women Readers, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910. ONE CENT, 2%w2"4X2,0%2 REWS STANDS EXTRA EDITION i rALS QUO FT.DES with wild, riotous laughter, with drink-clouded speeches, with the silly, vacuous songs of the man who has drank 22,000,000, | too much? n forest fires. Will the New Year toll while clean young girls stagger dizelly and (Ry Unie CHICAGO, Dec Press.) i Andrew Car > ty ee Pipe a teldes, 5,112] @runkenly down the path that leads to disgrace and death? Baeeste bas allowed iF coatnds sta fiees,! la Seattic going to celebrate New Year's in healthy, wholesome, to ha than any other | )'o4 in storms. | normal fashion, or make it again, as in the past two years, a morn ing of shame and disgrace? The flashy cates have spread their traps—musie, lights, apark ling wine. They expect a bountiful harvest. What do they care for men's souls or women's honor? The Now Year—the tims of large profits from the pockets of | silly drunken men—that is New Year's to the dive keepers Will Seattle get drunk again tonight? | This is not # puritanical blue law plea—it Is only an argument 1g | for common decency—that’s all, MOVE ON Ameri: e in 1910, 951 by « accor! tistics printed to cal sh * and also in ad fatatl-| Washi = JUDGES OF | DESPOTIC POWER State Senator Bryan, who is also editor of the Navy Yard American, published at Bremerton, will be among those in the com- ing legislature who will put through a repeal of the antiquated ) dead letter contempt jaw under which Judge Gilliam tried to muz- ale The Star. In his last issue Egitor Bryan prints the following editorial: 7 ee | The. imprisonment of the editor of Bri h d S | (By United Press.) feed. ti 4 teyes an ammy | DOMINGUEZ AVIA TION FIELD, Los Angeles, pt. t | Ar H D T Dec 31.—Arch Hoxsey, holder of the world’s altitude 4 e appy ogs oday record, fell 800 feet and was instantly killed at 2:15 spaper iples of | this afternoon. the decision is rendered bece as the b casé is “pending Yt has b held that a is pending as f i long, as there is a right of appeal or a motion for a new trial on . appeal . This means that if the superior court of King county should ee enjoin Dr. Matthews frorn preaching till the further orders of the court, any newspaper editor who would protest in the columns of his paper and censure the judge who made the order before the case was finally decided by the superior court Hand the supreme court, and then, if reversed by the supreme court, till it was retried and appealed again and decided in the | Supreme court again, would be subjected to imprisonment with Pte pronpect of the “dark hole.” 8 . Heiress Elopes Woman Walks 15 This is too much power t With Drug Clerk Days Over Trail fyan of an equitable anc WARD rt MOISSANT KILLE Daring American Aviator Who Flew From London to Paris and Circled Statue of Liberty, Killed in Fall at New Orleans Today f But it is well known t (My United Press) NEW ORLEANS, Dec B. Moissant sprang int men by hi , Iditarod g made the trip fo travelling time Dorder it woof that splendid Once a Colonel ring flight t ture to the nece , ue i porta gg ra ag Mo s once a col mel fe 3 nner as to t , 7 Ss ery the N eiving his i t f ae killed today when a y bat i ir iment w . f ee i ” ms chine capsized at Harab t TH REASONING IN FAVOR OF THIS JUDICIAL | ture me yl coca an BIO a Peters Preps nage sant fell a hundred fect ommisstor PREROGATIVE S $ TO BE ABOUT LIKE THIS " " ein’ San tae a |frightfully bruised and "YOUR NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIONS CRITICISING ' yer Pome poh er being | THE COURT EMBARRASS ME. I AM ONLY HUMAN vi ate LaF His machine PICAN’T KNOW OF THOSE PUBLICATIONS WITHOUT Must Eat Roast rN Boe thd, wrecked, | BEING PREJUDICED OR INFLUENCED ONE WAY OR p T Jobe Lo Wines e agctaeant had PTHE OTHER, IT HAMPERS JUSTICE AND PUTS ME phries, pon i Pa hah Mr : as there j IN A FRAME OF MIND WHERE I CANNOT TRY A Pork omorrow Vil never try t call tarcan Ale. ’ : ee a PCASE INVOLVING LARGE INTERESTS—BUT, OH genes. ty Nee Se | Before t Ing an av if an YOU EDITOR, I CAN TRY YOU. I'M NOT PREJUDICED | BY FREDDIE, OUR OFFICE BOY iit return aft onal Payine wo peeeeg a oak om bi i | sta N York BAS TO YOU. I'M JUST IN THE PROPER FRAME OF | Good ol . ; ven # ‘ re men, he took & prominent part. in| ha m weeks ago, and was MIND FOR YOU. YOU SAID IT WAS A FOOL DE-|?** ® . rane ne) C.D. Hin pee Bile \ Sustoll “ he pig A nyc P CISION, DID YOU? YOU HELD ME UP TO RIDICULE, | y Year| col Wil, fre: Geree Brya The snappy Httle errter The | With ¢ jis | : PDID YOU? TO JAIL, YOU CRIMINAL, AND, SHERIFF, | 1 4 ee ace te aut te yenterd ot |, sr, Sores ave BELLINGHAM, I ne a hats BE QUICK ABOUT IT!” what that ,, {be shot. He'll be happy Ne , ve them ¢ A Slohn se mpegs ; Gs rea bi ) e sport) “THEN IT HAPPENED day: in ‘ s t.. home thre 6 pre rong ot piece bot Yn pasion e Hig y- : . ‘y . : “ th A Buick R. J. O'Shea uf j pon Stound in his pocket, re r any emergen for - A garage (Keystone Auto this mor ¢ tay ( ‘ Se feed i dry” se Smonths past < " ‘ ntoler ¢ Ma h + an r d av t ios ve ; He ire r P fine for t pt tted f irt is too much : th) in ] t Mond ; give a ‘ th f hog ' it] eo aning auto, pu So Sar happ p - I ( e ‘ ee nities i ¥ A . A bige r gasoline not : nest t ad of ‘ in . ‘ . fe a good, old-fashioned P'ihen it happened i Course of a © ATTEN BY ALIGKTOR : : TAKE A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD Tenn ed ( a mne t ty . . r rHOUT ' nach G Dy I I Oo er Seren te in and | f 5 : Affe ‘ f t - t it Oe, foupi« tO tt tk tt tk he H i, diy ' u ¢ & hote * * 1 , . ) ( " Bb loper *# WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. * 7 n be van nau R. W Ba i 1 : . y ri * ‘4 H b mpant bie 7 ‘ T Kept v Halts Court to Aid Bird. * N be ee f “ fark a. by v ¢ t : " Rev. | t k ar t h f mpting kid a “ b 3 dia # road Mr * Yon r ‘ 1 St, Josepl me t ; n , Be | y mw fre h ! «| wholly of veg ‘ e the | pital and may om vane T " wei . A, daily n n ~W 4 Ti 7 al attrac i at Mr H As arre 1. Mark ou t h , i : dl t A te During | te also in und the pc re . world r y ‘. t o m f evening the | now search for Harold KC 1 ht ul plotur e bring » face Ww i > i No ee “4 hes ‘. tH ew Te 1 1 Jerstandingly as if you were ACTUALLY ON THE GROUND Cost $100 t Wife b h when i will bel+ * tabie to. the. oO the insti f the alleged kid R t Monday, Janua ud cea aaa HHH j paving plot A A }

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