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DOGS Are Easy Beasts to Picture. There Is a $1 EVERETT FEELS | MAILED FIST OF TRACTION TRUST Stone-Webster Trust Refuse to Pay Trainmen More Than 18 Cents an Hour—Mayor Urges Arbitration, But Company Has “Nothing to Arbitrate.” Everett to EVERETT, Jan. rates on the people of the Duwam day is learning more about the |'sh valley, against their solemn . naicsiha a promises; which is dodging a quar-| Btone-Webdster traction monopoly. | te. o¢ a million henane? pF He po Backed by a strong public sent taxes in Tacoma and more in Se ment, the employes of the Seattle attle; which is a big controlling Everett Interurban ked for a/ element in Seattle, backing the ad-| aise frqm 18 hour to what | ministration of Gill is paid in Sea and Wappen. | Ue. The company 6 | called in two men, Armstrong and| The indignation in Everett yes-| Wokson, and asked them if they day against the car « ny re-| had signed thé pe asking for sulted in a emall riot in which} tracks were soa) trolleys pulled men adr t. “You're off and people forced to leave the | sald Asst Newell car. Asst. Supt. Newell hen the tion was presen’ by the strike sympathizers Baturday by Arthur Nelson, the m off with a revolver company fired Nelson Even the city officials 4 . Today with only a couple blame the strikers for the riots run It was siarted men who had ing not fully recov d from thet w in # celebration,” sald Chief of We have nothing to arbitrate © Kravy The untons wish was the arrogant answer wh eserve order offer issued from the tract men to p « aCe. offices sterday The Stone-Webster corporation ‘ which compels the men in Everett to work for 18 cents an hour is the today @ame company which doubled the = = BOY SHOOTS PLAYMATE WITH CHRISTMAS GUN ulder, de 3. and clared he would shoot REDDING Jan ‘Ten placing it to his +Cal, | Wappy Tells Saloons The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, to Violate the Law Chief Wappenstein, whom the count] recommended that Mayor Gilt fire, gave his superior a new reason for discharging him last night Wappy sent word out to the saloons that they could stay open til 44 m As a Mt, many of them stayed open all night The better class of saloons closed at 1 a. m Wappenstein made ni mpt to deny today that he had ab lowed the saloons to stay in violation of the law “It was a concession, “just like New Year's eve, It was a legal holiday, and as long as they couldn't stay open Sun- day, | let them stay open last night. They'll have to elose tonight.” And a week ago the coune ar Wappy to enforce the laws. And he sent back word that he would Then didn't The saloons collected a toll of some $70,000 in gold New Year'n eve. It was good picking for them last night again. Wappy let them. It was a concession How long |s Seattle gol to stand for a chief who will enforce the law whenever he wants to and knowingly allow it to be broken when he wants t« How ox w the tand for a mayor who tolerates this? The ¢ g¢ ré e back Moore a ois tion, a was obse id ng that of Miller Wappy will enforce it whenever he wants to. Or whenever it doesn't conflict with dive and saloon proprietors’ profits. king be END THS MRS. HARRIMAN TO WED A COLONEL? fore the third annui oting of he Congregational Broth hood in t n ne ehurel sald the un jeading n who had voted ‘for Gill expressed: the atinfac JOURNEY : To All the Strange Countries of the World Cash Reward for the Best Done by Star With the Party That Is Enjoying This Readers Under 14, Send ‘em in Before Tri Don't Miss One Single Copy of The Thursday Night Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE : VOL, 12, NO. 270. ° JANUARY U. S. SUPREME COURT DECIDES AGAINST MUZZLING OF PRESS’ WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 3.—The United States supreme court, the highest judicial tribunal in the world, today handed down a decision in favor of the publisher of the New York World, in the famous prosecutions which were instituted by Theodore Roosevelt, when the latter was president of the United States. The judgment of the supreme court means that all departments of the government, judicial, legis- pen to criticism by the newspapers and the citizens in general. A similar suit was brought against the publisher of the Indianapolis News, in the name of the “goverament”, by Roosevelt's orders. Both newspapers were alleged to have made defamatory attacks upon the administra SHE WANTS 708A 80) 6= HODGE WINS LONG FIGHT in of af- That the retiring ty ec ard h the case , were more interested in Do e E of ap ‘ting even with SherMf Hodge, who |? gas y to bis ned ‘toad’ thes toh rts, the ad fought them par two poor pe oe tai By ‘ c uny momiy te t ty, | Ram ; | Rurnm me up in Judge T | 4 ” , R $ , the |p re ; ber’ sh t nia a Tragedies of a Day and Romance in All yearold Carl Wagner is dying at (ne € i With ream Wa ran and his home, and 12-year-old Edward BP stern ming WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 3 | Neiberger if in the local jalP as 2| he was about to enter the Four days beb he “enemy iy ers a. sian ienhacd ranges reguit of shooting his joung com Ne ee ee bis ers” in the w c I 4 n» the ree penion pomerday. aterned Ry es beter ayed by the tragedy in th y ¥ exhausted Allen and The Isds quarreled over a 22 | pale, the boy stood s Hampton Roads jwhen Oscar Emier Ds Crews w d and Walter caliber rifle, a Chrigtmas gift, Was Throw up your hands, today to try and idtercent the om MISS ELYSE SCHULZ. heart, Emma Deec Stalings were. Ber picked up the “toy” and made | Nelb tackers, who are supposed to be} SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 3.—| meet this month Admselt er A shot near the N @ threatening motion, but Nelberger | } headed toward Guantanamo. Reat| The social circle of the Pres keeping tight ald, P e to} heart and had f wrenehed the weapon from him,| W . aah Admiral Stanton, commanding the| 8a" Francisco ta all “smoke of « formal invitation to fy, handed os sihtinn der ta lhe deat the 1 = a = cruisers, will try to outwit Reaggover the claration of by the directors of the meet areh of her. He|voiver into W Admiral Schroeder, who is direct} Blyse Schulz, a prime favorite thinks being a bird for a an ing the movements of the attack:|the soldier boys of the military vtes, or seconds, will be a ple | ot} CLAYTON, Ga., Jan. 3—Because | tng fleet reservation, that she wants to fly will teed 20 | company him } of|she had nsed to marry him, | . Ore and that ahe’s going to fly, so there OU he date for her | pistol 3. son of a well todo |when the birdmen are sporting inj flight hasn't been set, nor has her| When they reac me he afternoom WHICH ANIMALS FIGURE | tae aceasta alte Almeida crea on. Soar eres ring he don Mise ® = = =o ht cheek and another he ie reatening to kid } The eg car t recover Tw ther she y sirl warned Algory te GOLD NUGGET IN CHICKEN’S CRAW stile: ork eben sad That Morse, the Chic " The aif advanced: aaa S0lae . | New Yo ub and so 08 | starter ‘i ae tog mtoggs BEAVER FALLS, Penn., Jan. 3—-While Mrs. Fred 8. Brown was | sip reports her engaged to wed Col.|S00 your ago today? | ws ooten drew a revolver aud shot cleaning a chicken here today she found a gold nugget in its craw BR. R Bacon. aw That envelopes were first i a The tr ce in the pare Its value fs estimated at $10.00 bachelor of 60. Neither has given |). i397 - Pipe ber brcerd om Many persons went to the lot where the chicken was reared, and jout either denial or affirmation of |” that the first lucifer-match was eral young pe were gathered, excitement runs as high as if oi! had been found. the report |made 82 years ago? ' WAYCROSS, Ga., Jan Walt Miss Wooten and Algory ha@ —-~- — | That the first newspaper adver 5 hileu’ aba Denes 4 but the girl broke the SANDUSKY, O., HORSE COMMITS SUICIDE. |tisement appeared in 16527 - and Walter Crews at two weeks ago. Since UPPER SANDUSKY, 0., Jan. 3—A valuable horse of Fred | That the first steel pen was made (Dy United Press.) ynation day, which the mem be ounded bh atedly said Webb committed suicide h today. It refused to eat or drink, and in 1830? LONDON, Jan. Barricaded in © believed to have fathered of a pistol fight growing | that if Miss Wooten did not marry, when Webb was about to hitch It, it broke away and ran half a mile That the first steam engine in} their inir in a house in the very covered recently arrei about § him today he intended to kill her. to a road leading to the Sandusky river, turned and made straight . —— this rar ai was brought from} heart of London's slums, # m gn Hundreds of shots were fired d Miss Wooten had been told of these r the river, a mile distant, plunged in and was drowned. Kaien _ i in 1753 archists defied the police, the fire ing the engage t. Had not hreats and had armed herself on sodons Jaicsipbeniacansapncgiied infin anak gery jet -\e bs rmy kerosene as ree used fOF department and th companies | police succeeded in keeping the advice of her family and . * . 3. chting purposes tn of Scots guards te headed ds of shly curious friend DOESN’T MIND SEVERING OF JUGULAR. | —A quarter of a million dollar |""that'the ftret iron steamship was | Cf, Scott Kuards today. ail head gegen ef : ipicy ental tne CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Jan. 3.—A special from Dalton, Ga., says fire broke out in the business built in 18307 Ithe be the we ae dee Oe vo be swe O08 te I've come to marry you, that last night Andy McKay and a friend had a fight with some ne section of this city today. An That wheeled carriages were first} shots fron’ the machine guns S af the buiélas ” groes, iu which the jugular of McKay was cut nearly in two, but | entire block In Main st. was | used in France in 1 the defenders were burned to de out st th it mn,” the girl re that he is still alive and has prospects of recovering. destroyed. No casualties were me ke Aakt Gana When the : . One side of McKay's neck was laid open with a razor, the mus | reported. lseeking two members of the ex oke out their quar ced with the knife cles being sorsevered that the head dropped to one side, checking the | 2 fe torious “Houndsditch” anarchist| Under ¢ of a rear and fr flow of blood until his injuries pee be attended to. After being | gang, discovered two of them in attack, volunteers crawled to w = =] cut, McKay walked a block before fainting The date for the recall elec: | the house. in a few yards of the psuedo fort args sa tion, as directed against Mayor These men began the bi by ress, but could get no furt MILLER’S ONLY CHILD A SMALL DOG. FROM SUICIDE! cit wit be see Gerinicety at | tiring down on’ the unarmed ‘offi out being exposed the fire of the | SUPY EMRE ourt || JUDGE GORDON FREES CANTON, ©., Jan. 3—J. P. Miller, a rolling mill worker and = _ | the regular meeting of the city | cers. defenders idegroon year, objected to his wife opening his mail. There council tonight. The election, Anarchists. This atter abandoned fi . . bridegroom of a year j » were words, then blows, and Miller had to go to court about It. All that prevented Mr Mary as in accordance with the law, The anarchists wert recognized nally and a of war h by Ch es gamst ‘Today, in trying to straighten out the tangle, Judge Quinn asked [Olds from ending her life this} must be held between January jas “Peter the Painter” and “Fritz,” the police to de ne the advis KNHE NO PENALTY Miller morning was the fact that an early | 30 and February 9. two members of the gang whose at ity of setting , to he house . — Have you any children?” riser entered & bathroom in the Headquarters in a house at) by throwing lighted torches on its t “Only 4 small dog,” replied Miller. “He gets more attention than | Biggs hotel, 2320% First av., in| SHERIFF SHOOTS HIS Houndsditch recently was discoy- | roof, e auroa While Ed Hamilton a ag any child would.” time to turn off the gas and drag | OWN GUEST DEAD }ered. The gang is said to have — on the cufbing at Third av. ani -_--—__——__— the woman from the bath tub to| " Billed two polfeemen two weeks|°?R'NGFIELD ADOPTS WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan Pike st. New Year's eve tooting ALMOST A MATCH FOR BICHLORIDE. fresh air. Mrs. Olds was rushed| DUBLIN, Ga, Jan, %—Sheriff}ago, when some of its members Witold tah PLAN |In a swéeping decision ¢ a the | merrily on a tin horn, some ee sn rn eaten da Dese swallowed 27 | to the city hospital. John Hicks, mistaking his own, were caught digging a tunnel under PRINGFIELD, 111,—Springfield | supreme court of the United States | person kicked the noise maker an bday hw b-vas Prager Paha kee a8 worn’ “ine persons—-and | She will recover. guest, John Wyatt, for a thief, shot} the vaults of a jewelry store. The is to be rued under the sommission | upheld the Carmack amendment to g into the street — = ey < es e Bhe refused to give any reason | and killed him yesterday as*he was|gang is said to profess anarchy form of government. The idea was|the interstate commerce law re 1 itself did not peeve Eddie ve Or | a a 4 4 ree adopte yeste quirl state carriers tc n e! cl ved ther the poison had been taken a physician was summoned, and |for the attempted sulcide | moving about in his room A plot to assassinate King George adopted yesterday quiring interstate carriéra to issu very nfuch | until in a short time Dese was apparently as well as ever He told mem- | = = and : : i me He Be. — fgg 3 a a oo hieking pers of his family what he had done, but gave the matter no more | lines and making the 1 carrier process had also t fo ) » a to « rre e ‘i Christmgs eve he became ill and his condition gradually grew er 6 ate for - ate ~ ag Be worse until he died from the effects of the potson _ copy seg ied NB ee api Aaa ec lr had ‘only beanies — — air ene " The decision declared that the | stalled a week be- amendment which wa bitterly | fore. BANK GUARANTY | wire co get nats | Bellingham, Dec, 29, 1910. Everett, Wn., Dec, 30, 1910. . {for three dollars for which send me | raise the price. Yowrs respectfully, | constitutional | bal dolled all over Editor Seattle Star, To the Editor ‘The 8 for one year and obi W. 0. DAVIS, | = the place. Seattle, Wash Dear Sir: The working men ang} Gad 1 @o not live in Washington R. F. D. No. 1, Sequin, Wash. St t New Year b ‘I just made up my mind right Dear Six: As true as the sing readers of The Sta pecs where honorable men are sent to ar y then and there,” Eddie confessed —_—_—_— rises in the east, the day will come | renders of The og ect pe ce jail ing to tell the truth, Will 1411 First Av, W., Seattle | if 5 to Judge- Gorton ‘this “soba (hy United Press.) of the United States In two de-| when men of mettle of the type of | f.o°rs nonunion, have decided thaP the peopl nd this much longer? Dec. 31, 1910. Asking for Divorce that 1 would stick a knife into Z . 7 {sions. One declared that the} the editor of The Star will rank as| ‘Me ruling of Judge Gilliam te on@ ins ce mon orshippers better be-| Editor The Sta “ HINGTON, D. ¢ 3 the editor “ W not stand t grhese oney worshinyer : Tt rt 1 order of things began|the next person who came along ‘ te “ |Oklahoma- state law {8 constitu-| shining lights in the battle for|W® Cannot stand for without some} vare ‘The editors of, The Star have| Dear Sir paper is noted n this morning for the first time | and blew a horn in my face.’ Bank deposit guaranty laws were | tional and the other upheld the law) HYMAN LIBERTY. passlag comment oh ant 20 88% the sympathy of every honorable|even beyond the state, for its hu- | this s in the,ing * It seems .nat- such a person upheld today by the supreme court |of Kansas passed ino1909 Tt fs said that “martyrs may be | 7") itied and nailed to the crue for; man and woman in the United) manitarian principles, and its ¢ came wots. bad ies ee ee = =Jenst in prison, but the horde of ie te ion of us poor sinners | States. Yours truly tinued fight for the poor and him with an oj despots cannot kill ideas x * vonigs “a Be T. B. TROTTER flicted, and during my five ye Pienosingi “ The inane Se EAS 7 Ss 7 IL L IN | The lowly Nazarene cried, “Was ae Mee Pens eee: Leepe m y R. D. No. 1, Creswell, Or. | sojourn in Seattle, there have a hak “ wildieaocitine oe t sent . at for perce caplet Avan’ fe] thus far, we were all created equal Sequin, Wa, Dec. 27, 1910. gp te gaits & Gum Anderson is the ver-| Smith stopped t and sent was a mé ‘o righteousness, Met hefore the law of God or man, and fade ceeded by . ; ea Ne fc ce. | Eddie to jail the mailed hand of corporate greed | | Editor Seattle Star: Inclosed|the-world cb But s :. rm FH neither given power to any one of t Did you f e gold tooth grab those who dare to battle for) io tat can d ‘ f please find 30 cents for one month's | travel r th ‘it t » us th 1 deprive us of free s two children. | inquired City Attorney Pierce Sanaa Jequal rights for all, but like the car) oooh mherefore, we denounce }subseription to your paper tries, I don't remem s allexe gr apshae No. and the hat makes: mi CHICAGO, 3. — Although ; perished jof Juggernaut the RIGHT WILL |mbeoc! rere ror es ta denounce tha)” “Mongy ts awful close over here| had a department for fi se sie. anes sibs Pay Be ay bye} rik . rising temperature is prom-| In lowa the temperature today 18|WIN, : land sincerely bope The dar wii’, (8 but any paper that} for unfortunate dogs. I joun ‘Richaid Bove first} “Go on, said Judge Gordon ised for the Central and Middle |1® below sero. In Illinois ft hovers! As the New Year dawns, may you) oon, out on top. So, thanking you) %nds for the interest of the com-| this fox terrier pictures man to ask for a dive year,| He went a around 5 to 8 below. Throughout |imbibe grea inspiration in the for your work in our behalf, 1 agpze” people in this day of graft,/ edition for my son Robbie, who has | ize was married to h wife, Fi | Wente tonight, the cold |Texas the mercury dropped 60 de-|war for FREE PRESS and HUMAN) J GW CONNORS. should be supported by every friend| begged hard Bright Bye = at Winnipeg, ir : | Annual Meeting a Election. wave tha unday night’s|\ gues in 24 hours. Thousands of |LIBERTY. Your cause is just, May) rh Bay View Hotel Wa h, [of Liberty In the state, I have taken | who would get a good home, Who: | . | The a r g of the New blizz s sway. Hundreds |head of cattle have been killed you live to erush the head of TY-| ’ ' | your paper for five years, ever since|ever obtains him sho! I think, | yy 4) a Ke Kye MM! England Club will be held at the of persons are suffering in the| The storm is still traveling east-| RANNY in the DUST. I came to the state, and you may|change his name to “Star,” for it} Rain today and Wed- | Chambe Commerce Wednesday larger cities, and throughout the|ward. Tonight, according to the FRED BE, PROUTY, Creswell, Or., Dec. 30, 1910, | count on me as a regular subscriber| was a lucky “Star” that saved his|* nesday; light southwesterly ®/evening, January 4th, for the Kreat stock raising regions thou- weather bureau, it 1s expected to|Bditor The Independent, Belling: | The Seattle Star unless this reign of Taft, ete.,| life Respectfully * winds. * /election of officers, John Murphy, wands of cattle and sheep h&¥e! reach the New England states, ham, Wash. } Gentlemen; Herewith find check] knocks the boiicm out so 1 cannot) 8. B. DALTON, |k RAK KARAR KAR KOR the present president.

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