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EAD OF STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR ENDORSES THE STAR Seattle agton, Dec. 29, 1910 s ‘ ; sie , 191 | Our cou have by degrees usurped unlimited powers be-;common people but should receive th nominations at the Organized labor th fyola. ir fo of the rights - jeause of the fact that the people have been taughtto hold then | hands of a few select representatives of the monied interests of of Men Dollar We ¢ fight since tt Y al : ‘in jin reverence and a being above criticism. Our last legislature | °"" 7 , dee - . , alf of free press and [resolved that they should wear robes of purple in order to a sike yours -ate-s ’ eklarrpeton , = y ie spe ed by all who recognize that equality of | furt! A : j rr ' \ }we will have reached the day when Jefferson's prediction “that rt n of . ts be oO further desig te them a divine € € dec « } P. 1 I I } ts is ! he welfare of the whole people , meget oil ld ‘ ey Gee ae ae peers. vtiid prove to be the miners and sappers’-of the j vse : : supreme ¢ rt judge not st to associate with the liberties of the country 8 a reality President [ START §0n the Trip Around the World With The Star Today. Climb on Board and Stay With Us. See Page 7. he Seattle Star [-“":- Today ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ; SE L WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911. ONE CENT. Saws "Warnd te ES, SEATTLE GOT DRUNK ee BRIGHTEVYES AND SAMMY SAVED FROM DEATH ON NEW YEAR'S DAY—OTHERS SAVED, TOO GAN'T OODG HIS DUTY enheim Monopoly Has ountry in Grip, Says Ex- ster—Taft Must Himself Throw Out Cunningham Claims. Hrighteyes and Sammy, both condemned to ate on New Year's day were saved. Hoth found homes and owners to care for them So did every other dog in the city pound Following The Star's ann: ement that Sammy and Brighteyes were slated for death, there was a concerted rush j for the city pound out on the t flats. Dog r Henry i Gress was swan They cb ed him out id ts jurntag upside down,” cried one woman, unused Fourth av. cafe, at 2 in the morning. They put her | oa wa taxicab and sent her away—somewhere. Boys i men staggered out the cares tong plst the mid- ht hours, stupid or s hirious or insensate One authority, which should be relied on in matters of this sort, ast, estimated that Seattle spent $70,000 in wine and other aids Everybody loves a dog, it s. Hundre peop phoned and wrote ore ant reonally to The fice to volunteer to save the dogs. Two or three tpople from out of town telegraphed, asking The Star to éXpgets the dogs to them at their exp: But it wasn’t necessary, Everybody, tt seems, loves dogs. oe eS YY Mr YS NES EAS EAA YY eee ee eee eRe eee eee (eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ation on New Year's eve. | NGTO Jan When t made that much difference to the cafe men whether Seat * t 1 with the jow much that night cost in men's honor and women's souls | h r by the nnot be estimated in dol ef w h ¢ i nehot and ‘ at. Seattle got drunk again New Year's eve | Pinchot's-have up to cel tmmedia- Not quite so drunk, pe , a8 in fears past. but drunk ‘The will of the late John La |to La |to the Metropolitan, Carnegté wor That it did not get as drank as usual was no fault of Wappy's. | p, i eee tp ster, |coater and Seattle art museums for { f 1 claims aleve pramiee tat ba weal Gitiip the 114 ca. was broken | Tape. 2? celebrated painter, | Stater Oto ectermnned by the pond | A valued at twenty five a wie axpected. brother of O. H. P. LaFurge, the |* "im oes otiwe renal The Morgan- Ps The council request that the » enforce’the law | banker, of this ¢ has Just been |accepted by the m ms namec elm te hs an 8 laughed at in the police t—as expect ed filed tn 1, RL, and much drawings are to be « at p nt « d the con- The saloons and cafes » just as loug as there was [to the su e of all who knew the | le auction | tion that if the iy one to buy artist, no mention’ is made of an wil] directs h ent | le ‘ ther o go to Practically all were oper and 4. Some of the saloons | member of the La Farge famil entate go to mus oh co @ er t im their yed open till 5 in the nm b The will was exe April, |executrix designates | velop ll go straight into Wappy didn't care. 1910, and names One paragr of the will says e pockete of the Morgan-Guggen- t, N.Y Exod 1 wish to be led in Woodlawn | Wappy's police even helped Seattle get drunk. Stationed at the ore of the cafes, they stopped each couple and party to see ¢ did not leave his paint-| cemetery In the m ri ribed “No transfer of the Cunningham ey bad tickets of admission. A® soon 48 a Man or woman was » Seattle art museum, as and known to my executrix and A claims to a court for a decision ank and noisy, the police went in and took them out and made room people had hoped.) W. Aki upon the records,” they declare bew ones. lirects that ! Aki was Mr. LaParse Japanese “would relieve the executive de INISTER FLAYS CALIFORNIA LAW ee NEW YEAR ORGY WOULD BAR JAPS hole for s a cases pald by cafe owners to per-| ~ . ne a op open until ae SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan there will be no sto; rdiess of alarm that may be | templated legisiation at Washington r trouble en to make It Impossib the Gug- has kept ted = com a sta titfon and b: to the con y threat for the stly | mit them to k ea He declared that so basy were dispensing booze that bition,” sald Dr. F. J, Van the . speaking at Plymouth Con-/ they would not serve him with a| With Japan, the $9th session of the Japanese to hold business and farm it a nat wantthe in i ational church yesterday of the}cup of coffee and a sandwich when California legisiature, which con ; By ee iis woke vot ite vast wealth i Senn visite the night before. | he tried In one place. | vened at noon today € jie seem possible t civil Whether it was beer or cham-/ ‘to enact laws eat »» Alaska coal benefit of the people, records to show that ‘ i ° ¥ from owning trolli t atate are demanding an | men and women o: the 2fth | pagne, whether In evening dress or ate . ry could put themselves below not, the result Wag the same. There “om thin state under long term nese seas _y “ aoe alone in the SPOTS WHERE PEACE DOVE HOVERS NOT ine. In{ were 2,000 drunkef*women tn Seat. | eases. ownership of land but segregation ae nie oun ‘sen bad wo | tle. They drunketeawomen if; The last legislature attempted to of the white and Japanese children THESE NEW YEAR DAYS ‘were spending thelr money | flushed cheeks, ribald talk ‘and. in-| pas# anti-alien ownersh ws, but|in the public schools Petia a actually working haf@.to have | decent actions testimony. A| interference from F Roose Both of th discriminating PERSIA English and Persians are fighting because of time.” drunken man is enough,” ex- {ret discouraged the legislators. measures have Japa British attempts to bite off a plece of Persia ian Horn charged that pé-}claimed Van Hic ut God save No Property Rights nese in this country and at home MEXICO: Insurrectos strivi shove Dictator Diaz off his en-were in a majority of| us from a drunken woman. "4 Thib time the lawmakers say/to ardent deat pe tn pk aae tah HONDURAS: Revolutionists are marching on the capital to that the claimants any interest in their h ningha' to secure from the governe which INISTER ATTACK Ss " Mortorcycle Cop (Chinese i in U. S. fF eea Derr ihaer assasalcie aed tha Xompe Turks sie ta prone uting ctorney, knged in a bitter struggle, brought about by cruelties of the Young ff! fice begins January 9. Caldwell is EA TTLE VICE ORGAN Bumps Woman Fight Government ae MTAITI Haltiat’troops are mixing it up with the Santo Do- voraty et Washingto DC aw unt any. m tlions. of Shiare: "tat pos a { declares finally that ‘ —_——_—_— a ne | > ny, Ove streteh of, land now occupied by Hayti but Other appointees as deputy prose-|Sponsibility of saving these lands r n | (By United Pree) |} Mingo army, over a , y her apy # as deputy 7 i 3 ing to women voters espec-{ tacking the character of men be-| While speeding to answer an) ei —e If claimed by her sister negro republic ton an teers es was placed in the bands at's penn Dr. iésa W. Leonard of the! cause they uphold the right, the emergency call, Motorcycle Patrol SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2-—-A Sutene Sts eeuaats Wintel or lawyer who had toes tramaier H.|tor of Spanish in one of the should adopt a concrete! man Ford collided with Mrs. Whal-| nation-wide campaign to raise funds With those few exceptions, t @ year vreculvs of showing their disap-|ley o: 5126 12th av. N. E, at the| with which to accomplish the ov 1 wonder that the busi-/intersection of 40th and Brooklyn | throw of the old Manchu dynasty “x-peaceful and cannon go. lvain, H. B. Butler ans, M. H. Ingersoll Whitehead and|# year, and Methodist Episcopal cburch lay denounced the journal which defends vice. T. Gal.| 8overnment departments at $1,200 ve been graduated E lagher, Miss RK reception, as far as she eattle have stood yesterday morning. Ford bot-|in China, was started today by San| 3 only 13 months, had never tried a knows I wish to do no man 5 ple of Seattle have sto ave day morn . ge lg F mone mom = Alfred Wi. ‘Lundin. the minister |for such a thing so long.” jrowed a horse and buggy and took | Francisco members of the 10K F cage in col and whose actual weap feeling, “but the life of| Dr. Leonard's sermon was en-| Mrs. Whalley home. Aside from a China society: si ir a ee |: ede SORE Sea, a anties tad practical law experience was limite titled “A New Year's Measage,” | few bruises she was not injured. x hundred members of the or BAD Jan. 2.—Ani gen ogg ‘ fo FIRE ed to 41 days. eaneers Yaw tite of any sen. Se | xpressed his thankfulness | ganization In San Francisco and as| Lang, an atimal dealer of this city, in the financial district are hapj | grow up here, are something jand he # ay California }has just received an even dozen today. They have received the 1 against |that the new year will give the| BROOKLYN, Jan. 2.—In his mag-|many more oo id 2 tb . | : . and a an ncho attacks (newly enfranchised women anjazine “confessions,” Dr. Cook de-|cities have pledged themselves to| goldfish from Germany. | They are | nual itt Of 96 ouch. given BY JFL. saan Sines la “a. Aled 4 DOF ameacter without cause. (opportunity to dofeat those who/ nies that he carried gum drops for | «ive as freely as thelr finances ease #P, portorm nine. ditterest | Morgs . ar’ | odio ta the wooden obick on the : hem journalism stoops to at-| uphold and defend vice the Eskimos, as has been alleged.’ permit ‘tricks. southwest corner of Fourth Av j and Pike §& rly this morning j caused the loss of about $200 and ; | HAPPENED NEW YORK, Jan. 2 ‘ | xe bathing in New York is one hen a full grown hair | of the striking features of 1911. at the Westlake market, re-| | Scores of persons who ventured into alized that it was | the January waters of the Atlantic ot kim tol are today telling their friends what spend New Year’s| ja fine stimulant cold salt water is, day in solitary DENVER, Jan. 2 weeping | 284, explaining why they didn’t take confinement, he! IM that: eae in with Pihe|* 4 gate pai Vetere aten ‘ bellowed ee ith a temperature of 22 degrees 4 . | ar, is holding the middle | anove zero yesterday the New Year's Now, when a@ its grip today. Snow, wind| }athers ventured out full grown seal F biting cold hold bellows, it’s some Denver, Th ODD RESOLUTION noise, but even at w throt WARREN, 0., Jan, 2.—William hat the neighbors M F McMillan of this city has signed aid not mine kot a resolution and filed it with the much until Mr. orad city clerk to abstain from the use Seal broke from . de of tobacco for one year. His fiance Bis. his cage and slith t requested him to do it into the street, looking for la dror 50 de le first man to come along many poit Nebraska the DO You KNOW it see the amphibian until he thermometer registered be ero ved a bite on the heel. With this morniy At Broken Bow it M, the citizen started away was 10 below t 1: mennes : i there on the run, H. Seal | : of 5 se pelle lip es hed a low bellow of disdain and to nder Murphy, fs a member jed for fresh victims | et f the Central Labor Counell of 8 hurry-up call was sen to po-| , Iheadquarters. Patrolmen Rix | mane 1 eae : Cronk responded. ious’ for be eto A Tbso him,” directed Rix y R.’s put also for the town of yuk attempted to metamor j If present plans do not miscarry, | Oysterville, Wash., being named in | # himself into a cowboy. but £ la gre 0 reer: Tita hous va balked hie ‘every pe ) | rican aviators, and his pupil,| That th e of Washington yoner WO? me nettle H mt Ely, will give a series o h approximately 10 eligible t Mr. note head ‘than he f flights in Seattle February 4 v ads all t iffrage h twist free. f r 1 point of nume om pee. versatile eee M. Brown, promoter, will | i nae Rix then had a Jattempt to raise 100, $10,000 of | happy thought gender a Bagh andy mA tk That t vill not be another Seizing a garbage ne Ok MC Year's day 2am can, the husky pa- “Local organizations; including the | | - ee ‘ trolman = sneaked Seattle Comme rel Hi af hub and the Sjoerd aed olktag: Poses made especially for The Star by Georgia Caine and Edgar Atcheson-Ely, of “Madam Troubadour,” one of the musical hits in New York. Seattle Hotel “Men's association ee Tanne en eae es Sod down the lid.| rm pappier today than the Million-;I'm happler today than the Million-,I'm happier today than the Million-, I'm happier today than the M illionaire girl aoe | superior court this year the ean until the police aire girl, Aire girl, | aire girl | With men at her beck and her whim AH, CRUEL FATE. | That the inmates of the state ed, Mr. Seal was hustled! wn ner dozens of shoes in a| She's bored, every day, when| With all her fine wardrobe of] She's friendly with many; I'm sweethearts with De |_ PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Jan | charitable and atory institu. prrive taken to headquarters. she's dressed. | furs. | She can have the rest. I'l] stick to him, | Seven. years ago William Hallett] tions receive the of a regu \@ and ta ly. prisoner arrested row. She never can know my proud feel-| She hasn't yearned for boa andl This Happy New Year. Happy New Year | went West to make a fortune, and | l employed dentist yee hace name is not rec The pleasure I get from a new pair, ing, my dear, } muff, my dear, « his sweetheart, Mabel Stone, prom-| t Bob Hodge gets to work J fear howe emo tice. my dear, When f put on my new Sunday! And rejoiced when at last they | DREAM CAME TRUE told of a dream she had and pre-| ised to walt for him, Will has just| earlier than any offi : { in the fused to divulge his| Is something she never can know. were hi | | dicted she would die on New Year's | returned with $3,000 saved, but he| cial in Seattle? at Seek 58 a he is beimg held| Happy~New Year! Happy New| Happy ! Happy New|Happy New Year! Happy New| LEWISTON, Me., Jan, 2.—-Three | 4 She was found dead in bed| found Mabel a matron with three| the sheriff's office before every bs name amuts in & olin. Year! Year, weeks ago Miss Helen Lane, 18,| this morning youngstel, morning b 180274