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|SEATTLE UNION MEN BACK STAR FIGHT | The Central Labor (¢ ouncil of Seattle last night, without a single dissenting voice, rallied to The Star’s | is & vicious and dangerous abridgment of the rights of free speech and a free pre and fight for free speech in the following virile resolutions: “WHEREAS, This use of the law is repugnant to our sense of justice, and opposed to the spirit of tha “WHEREAS, Under the law of contempt in this state, as interpreted by the courts, any citizen, or news- | Constitution and its guarantee of freedom of speech and freedom of pre therefore, be it paper, oF organized body, such as this Labor Council, which dares to criticise any decision, or to catastait on “RESOLVED, That organized labor of Seattle, through its representatives in this Central Labor Coun- me x ~ a ol as bei 7 e le llowing such dangerous and tyrannical power t6 tk case not finally decided by the courts, can be bro: . ¢ Mikes a a a cil, hereby go on record as being opposed to the law a & 4 y power 16 — ‘ping: “: . bid 1} ought into court where the judge who thinks himself judges, and that we urge the members of the legislature to enact a law that will abridge these court powers, criticised can be accuser, Judge and jury, and can punish by fine and imprisonment in jail, summarily and | and be it further « i without phere. such newspaper, citizen or organization, and, “RESOLVED, That we instruct our delegates to the State Federation to prepare similar re itions i WHER AS» Phe gr aunting to judges of such arbitrary power and their tyrannical use of it, and their | antl present them to the convention and work for their adoption.” holding it over the heads of individuals, newspapers or organizations, to avert any criticisms of their acts, Ihe resolutions were drafted by a committee consisting of E. H. Mitchell and A. McCorkle ASSem- ae Girl Just 112 ; Singer advises you not to marry aman until after Young readere of The Star have jeined the Cir *t cov- 4 you have seen him under the baneful influence. cle Club, There are $1 rewards and books = Read it on page 4 today. every week free ion't miss jaturda it its y ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE a ee em- _ $$ — — = _ - - rs — - — — ok. An VOL. 12, NO. 272. : SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. ONE CENT. Sawant? | : +) 9 1 Star Interviewer Didn’t Ask About Emma Eames' _ “ee == Sey. TO THE WOMEN OF SEATTLE: > O5¢. Now that the date has been fixed —February 7—for the recall election against Hi Gill, the Y 4 . men below Yesler way, the dive owners, the gamblers, the traders in vice, the men who have ; B3.50, grown rich because Gill was mayor, are laughing today because women have the right to vote| , / ay yin Se 95¢, I “Women’s suffrage will cinch the electionfor Gill,” is their boast. Here's the way they figure it a and a Every bad woman in Seattle, they say, every woman who has any connection with organ- 65¢ ized vice in Seattle—and they run into the hundreds—is going to vote for Gill. And she'll vote . as they tell her to vote. On election day the town will be raked with a fine toothed comb and every last woman on whom the vicious elements of the city have any hold will be dragged to 95¢, the polls. $2.95 “While the good women of Seattle,” is their conclusion, “won't bother to vote.” * You will be too busy with your homes and your children, they argue, or with your clubs — and social duties. Or you won't want to go out in the rain. Or you won't want to mix up in| aa j politics. Anyhow, they figure there won't be one in 1,000 of the good women ever going t {the polls | “Woman's suffrage will win for Gill,” they say. ——__—— ] The Star resents this statement as a libel on the good women of Seattle. It challenges the y the Interviewer.) | Ward the celling. He caught us/eprint toward the Moore. At the|No Trace of Bold Hold-Up Men Who Looted Mail Car truth of such a charge. It believes that the women of Seattle are vitally interested in making| “Go ahead, and get back carly, DOUL by the hand passage way he turned with d Shot G Empl Practically N | “ " : ; Aig toe Papo nwe staan” hot “May, Mists hy fo it an ot Government ploye — Practically No i Seattle a better city to live in—that Seattle women are vitally interested in the government Of | just ax soon as you can,” sald the pe norning, a," 2 » eter Gogorza, why is M. Ss. ed—Valise With Lett F 4 Lt . - ; | ghted to ou mt that nearly cle ainin, a the city where their children must grow up—that Seattle women will vote as they pray. city editor, “You'll enjoy tatking |i Econ ple el aad binge Mogens Age booqees Eh geehageme ney cecum alse With Letters Foun ari result The Star believes that, rain or shine, convenient or inconvenient, in spite of home | to Gogorza |belibve you're from The Star.”|ten for the benefit of the young Nein tt fits held ra of, enstbenel 3 Of social cares, the women of respond to the call of public duty This was the start of it, From|An@ at the same time he bolted ladies. How about the young man] 044. I “i ent Po : ‘ "4 che cal Mail It has happened, curiously en that of the first occasion that Seattle women as al ther mite the door with ambition ? ~paeh ng apecual—naay > pee Marten ie ee ypgpae ng 5. jthen on to two minutes to 11 the ‘i, tol 4 t * Ge: Emil led his oO ark thre 1 the mouth, inflicting a dangers CIAL, whole are allowed to vote will be on February 7, when a big moral issue is inv { btetseviawer: and the artist: camped | MEN Ronse ieteth a toeree | Meee MONRO ourted hie mee Ppt iar ae + npc? ‘atwon « ht Asa é “ te Fir se ee, h ‘orld's mow nous bari- | tache nd then burst out #milin and escaped with several packages o' gis . Scal- Tt will be a big opportunity for Seattle women. People will be watching the COME | at the foot of the elevator shaft st| tone ts some marathon walker Because the young men are bet-| mail, a few j et of A t rea t Armed > each. & from one end of the country to the other [the Washington. A Jap boy chased| “§ suppose you heard of Madame | ter able to take care of themsclves ‘ : aa " ‘ . . | - r posses led by De y Sherif s and Starwich spent the ERED #| For as far as the telegraph lines reach the story of Seattle's shame has penetrated—how | back and forth couple of times, | Tetrassini singing in the open in That's the reason, friend. But a Pe aca ‘ a the soar tal sSET— under the Gill administration bargains were driven with vice; how gambling was allowed to eo 4 prmag 3 pone cag senor| Sam Francisco, didn't yout" I i've ot © op a be wY a Be es ‘| . icc ries ee ee Cases By Tn wide open, drawing young men to ruin; how open vice under Gill was encouraged, to the le Geumeuamn a carilsne. ce ki” Mek, bet tbe coutda't 46 that|cloest. rion a ate map initial. infinite cost in men’s honor and women’s souls. |tenor?” the artist was asking,|tn Seattle. Y ©, young 0 I've got bis 5 % w Clark is at the Seattle General = —_—— = | Will the women strike a blow for the right? Do they care? | when, bang! went the elevator, and | the? weather in San Francisco ts sald the artist hospital. He probably will recover r'TON FF Woman's suffrage is on trial at this election. }a man dashed out. He wore one of | sublime. Here Madame Tetrazzini 1 wanted to ask him about his | Apparently the train robbers board ts H * + spe aamgnasi jthowe fuezy Alpine hata and his| would get wet, sure.” reported engagement to Emmajed the limited a few yards from va It is a magnificent opportunity for women |mustaches were curled tightly to The Star ar now lead the! Eames,” I said King «# m last night as ¢ over It is at the same time a tremendous responsibility A Jit pulled out at 7:30 o’ele For Seattle women will be judged by the results on February 7. They will be held re- Find Stolen Lett « eee = ik. \CH— erg equally with the men, if Seattle continues in the hands of the vicious elements of CARS MUST Mysterious Writer Nominates see ca 4 rex : i — MRS. REACH iy Seattle women of course will not be asked to clean up the city alone. But the men wh | ne ae te ter, were| ae " 1 chew Be. ¢ AND, Or bi. or voted for equal rights for women, the who believe in women, want to see them rel | R bert f Sh ff f H d levad statted tn a valien-owaest RTL : ch. the statement that “Seattle women wil! stay home from the polls. 0 $ ror er 0 a es || lark thi ning under @ plat-| en” pb Wwebh of 2 Mae a # - mediomnaty fort ing the railroad in front of ) 0) “ i RACH One final word. . ; ‘ wiki Ky | Declaring that Deputy Sheriffjing letter, addressed to “John |ine Polson linplement Co. plant at! medley give fh al betel 5 If you want to vote, remember, you must register this year. Registration in 1910 won't John Roberts will soon be sheriff Robers, sherrt, Cort house.” | Eighth av. 8. and Connecticut st nat June and atte ng to -ship i gi the right to vote on February 7. Remember, too, that there are only 22 days to aaa seme pan” in hades, and that Sheriff Hodge is| The letter, which ts regarded as| Mra. Anna Hankee, of 816 Eighth | '* body out of town in « trunk, was cH give you 4 t ‘ yi. y y' \ OLYMPIA, Jan. &.—The convie|aiso “a bad 4 job - ‘ : eantenced > years in the pect register, and that the registration booths will be crowded at the last. lice Of oA Deel’ ‘whe wenicuenaie tie. Sema eet eee S Sau BY the Mig Gopety,, 2 |8¥. 8., found the slashed valise and /o,o¢on penitentiary by Judge Mor 3 ston ho ° ne Tallan saloonkeeper : | rmed ne pol ‘arthe re er : 1 bee So if you are interested in Seattle, REGISTER TODAY. Register while the men are|finea $100 for. not maintaining a| WhO. lo Vened &t|"DMecster John Mobere |informed | the | police. A further | row, in the efreult court. She was . working. Get your neighbor, your relatives, your friends and take them to the regist n| five-minute schedule on the South he sheriff's office rf, Seattle ities wesklic and n Hes colar apt® und guilty of manslaughter, after arene booths, in the Prefontaine building, with you: Tacoma at car line, was upheld because one of his| “You bada man ore ow dindanaad br the man whale? Tate ae 4 72 hours, Show every man and woman in the United States that the GOOD WOMEN of Scattle| today in the supreme court. The artenders was ar gooda wan , f n ntion that the o sano ' undred | shot Clark. Another batch of ¢ — appellant's contention tha r ested for break- | De 1 n0 pa 0 |stroyed letters was found short Syesieedtadiest cand pamence requiring Bveminate serv ng the Bunday|Bob Hoge bada man to. I kill him|pefore noon today near the spot Mre Ate Sy 5 — ice was uncons nal Was over liquor law, is “a'to. You be sherif in hele puty soon. |! te ke 8COV the valise. jruled by the which stated | gooda = man see oes Your time scon comes. The hold-up moved so rapidly that CIAL. | n was re ulate a} person signing hi Colettt | Reid and Clark are unable to give cebent e convenience of the pubiig ame as Colet BH jfull descriptions of the bandits tee Fe ‘ i H , at = sent a threaten-! “Mafia.” | Roth bandits are young men, appar-| LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5.—Prefer ) 2 ineceall 0 lently very nervous. At the Seattle x death to separation from the SPE- | |General hospital Jast night Clark and a half old baby of her th red ad sister, Mrs. Florence Blake, 35, said that his attention was first at ee UO C tracted by the opening of the mail of a Southern Pacific employe, SSS ES aN oneal | OV NB ee car dc red with the child cuddled im CIAL & P |Armed Minister Captures Two 1s DEAD Q TES OS AR WILDE “ | CLERGY SCORE (“cern 'S. ‘HEN Tree Point — They Deny (My United Press.) He turned his head While ean rms, drank a large quantity of 1-2¢ IN | Charges. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Senator - Stephen B. Elkins, of West Vir one of the masked bandits | her Rev. R. Atkinson does not believe! ginia, died yesterday at midnight CIAL LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 5.—"Yet each man kills the th he loves b B HER ’ dressed in blue covered Reid, an-|8tsenic and died several hours 4 other aimed a revolver at him and | later. 1 bu Mrs. Blake altogether in m fired crashed through took charge of the th and lodged in|>aby upon the death of her sister, t py 1 able aa ylerated t Declaring that the politteal para-|dosirable have been tolerated too Mott aw enforce following an, illness which over Who seeks to reap the bene |'"E +. sisip seattle |he essayed upon a little enforce-|at his home at Elkins, W. Va. At portion of his neck Mrs. John Fink By each let this be heard ‘ACH ff fits of public office ought no longer | “Therefore, with malice to- |ment on his own hook, and today|his bedside were his wife, his Some do it with a bitter look Some with a flattering word The coward does {t with a k The brave man with a sword. hing following an filness which over Throw up your hands." led Mrs. Blake that she must give up the tot in three days. at een Locked Them in. a, robbers then forced Reid Florence Johnson, Lannes Ashley closet and threw bi and Mrs. BE. C. Little, who were in after him, locking the|charged jointly with “Babe” Little until then did che bandit yell,| - The father of the child, it is said, fo be tolerated, the Seattle Min-| ward none, with love for the |J. F. Maddox and Jesse Maddox,|daughter Katherine and four sons A ho claim to be fathe < , d e physicians. Repeating over and over t de SPE- ; ielarial Federation yesterday adopt-| soule of all and hyp bog mei tae eneety jail Ge oi rae oe y he was removed to|ff 4ld of Reading Geol,” Mre. Net ¥ 5 ae and D. Malone with piracy, were re- HB ed the following resolutions, sub-| sire to benefit the city of lof the preacher's activides | Washington in a car and|§ alte by the bier of her suicide sweetheart in the local mo At Auburn the limited receives | leased yesterday by Justice of the lect | in jally and jo p ashing ' r 2 9 a willed by Dr. M. A. Matthews,| ttle financially, socially Atkinson suspects the men of hay-|it was reported senator | She has maintained a lonely vigil there since New Year's night, §|ttansferred mail from a Tacoma Peace Coter at Port Townsend be | - + | morally, we most earnestly rec: committed several burglaries rs to eat at{|f when her lover, Charles B. Cieveland, shot himself train. The mail clerk of the|cause of a lack of evidence against Fiver. ] ing comm 5] al aries in| would b take his seat a chairman of the committee on civic) ommend to every man and wom- f Tacoma train could not arouse | th ann Bl + strationof | the Georgetown neighborhood. He/the ope of congress, Compli He quarreled with his fiancee and when she refused to make com: F n them i — eee jwas aided in the arrest by three|cations set in, however, which|f| wp, he ended his life Reid and his assistant. The door ——_____ | “The civic conditions of Seattle| his and her name and other men and @ 26-20 shotgun. | speetly us up. the t's ee was opened and the pool of blood Pai ted A Gi s iy © demand the serious, careful and) tive participation In the ap [TF he the prisoners were| maining strength was con-| ot : — = jon the car floor soon told its mute in pe Uives i Beayerful consideration of every) proaching campaign for the | 84 rhe capture took place at|scious until within a half hour of|s " ri |story. Clark was rushed to Seattle * | Peiriotic citizen. The time has} election of a mayor, and forthe | aoe point, and Rev. Atkin-| death | |for medical treatment and Reid Man In Cell the D.T. | ome for the enthronement of| lection of nine nonpartisa™ ion marched them to the George-| Though no funeral arrange} resumed his duttes nee esi : Fighteousness and the coronation| righteous, godly, brainy Chrie | 1 ! police station, where they; ments have been announced {t is] | iT) You KNOW | “The wounded man, whose -home sguised ag i Gf godly men in every municipal of-| tian business men to succeed | NE Do te vom ee tevening| believed. Senator Elkins will be| Jis in Spokane, is only 22 years old, > an, arene onthiagy H Walter Grant, ; who rides “Maud, the Un- ridable Mul Pantages atre thre a day, was ar rested by Ber geant of Poll | Maddox senior this morning, “and lead majority in the upper| | 2 Mean? notes. The nature of his wound | have a family there, We were|house. He served as secretary of! first territorial governor of Wash- | cords. ah | As we-expected to go through the| ing been influential in securing the) wWagHINGTON, Jan. 6.—A taritt| MTSt te Ree cee ae od Members of the city council will;in which to consider such a meas-| woods a gr Sarg bay 4 = he 4 gn ny -~ ~ oho oe commission bill was introduced ID) “That the territory of Washington |be known until each package is meet in special session Friday|ure. Then, if passed, it would be|guns along. That is all there is Pa vgeelidly x rt mated at 996,000, the! house today by Rep. Long-| way get off from 1, March 2,|Checked up. | night to appropriate money to|30 days before the measure became |to It. First thing we know we are aoe ne fae Puenien it rat | Wath of Ohio after the measure} i953 i: “| Careful search is being made for ‘ Wilkes on Cover the expense of the recall elec-| effective. It was then realized that /held up by a shotgun. We offered | 000. interests ee ane Ter bed ‘been submitted to the presi-|" “Tree 69 varieties of flowers have|the bandits by both city and|<b7se of improper advertising. tion. |the ordinance would not become|no resistance. It looks like a joke. | road interests dent for his approval been plucked out of doors during| County peace officers. Three| Valter was taken to jail and It was pointed ont to the mem-| effective until after the legal time They couldn't prove in a beget The tentative law is identical . locked up. Walter's disguise bore y = . f bg hristmas times around Seattle? | suspects were arrested near Kent |, a : } A 7 4 years that we had anythin : yhich the insurgents | ‘ a startling resemblance to a large uesday | for a recall election had passed sand y with the bill which the insurg i] yy a iosety i e bers that at the meeting T' y Therefore, in order to offset any |do with the burglaries they claim| submitted a year ago and whieh |, nhat Washington is the first in| last night, but none of them fits/anthropoid ape. His eyes were ‘ | fies, The political parasite and un- the present political council. =| Faas ought to the county jail this| buried at Elkins, W. Va } but he displayed remarkable forti tamara " =ao= = | morning Left Big Fortune. |. That Elisha P. Ferry was the|tude, giving the detectives and 9 T PP “We are residents of Kent," sald} Senator Elkins was one of the first governor of the state of Wash-| special agents descriptions of the | JLL Cc 4 6 of th | ji and that he was a repub-| bandits by a series of scribbled Al Rage bong gece plan Mayor Gill has to block the|to have taken pls in George ansed a storm of protest from|!/ne In the pra pote sf r| the fescriptions given by Clark liarge circles of white, streaked tion. The law provides that funds to efforts of the recall petitioners, the | town.” ‘aah aka: the regulars. sas \a arian of 188 “on Hay rs ine pgree4 Up to a late hour this. afternoon beso a n Baya! bie fac .s AS COV+ defray the expense of a recall elec-| council will meét Friday night to GREE Oole,: Jan. ehoWEee an provides for an appropriation | "" sit gattie's public library cost| No trace of the train robbers had | rs red grease pain t thn must be a fated b oral es an emergency ordinance 0,000 for the expense 00? been found by deputy sheriffs and ae, 8 SDPreneated "OY | Anthorizing the expenditure of funds his wife brought suit for divorce, J.| taser 000 € Nn went well unt!! Wal locked in a cell, wherein fog-eyed individual on t of the commissione | , 3 ge rn ipo yg rg ; +. Hibbe , & young rancher of “agg a a | That Seattle's water system has city detectives engaged in the man It was then seen that if this were| to defray the expense of a recall G. Hibberiand, a young rancher Of/ pegaident has demanded -that the), aaiiy delivery of 22,600,000 gal.|hunt. The police are convinced | | Wiggin, ear here, decided to be > at $400,00 delirium tremens. With yell, ne ‘or Gill wou v a elect appropriation be at least $400,000 es . ene het BS t qed rium yell, ote - ncllemalciaadina Sede emanate : (By United Press.) |his own attorney.’ Today he and| ‘the Longworth. bill, it is under fochkp : that the robbers returned to the| which almost cracked the cement Bs uve BOSTON, Jan. 5.—The annual| Mrs. Hibberland are back at the] geapa will not be the regular ad- at Seatt electric lighting | City walls, the bibulous one leaped two plant cost $6 message of Gov. Foss, assalling the| ranch | ministration measure. deg, |feet into the air and howled: AWAIT REBELS 0 BORDER bossism of corporations and advo In court yesterday, Hibberland} : That Seattle’ Aopen roads car. | “Take it away. Don't let him cating initlative and referendum, |called his wife to the ‘stand. TETRAZZINI IN THE ry annually 50,000,000. passengers Jat me.” —————— was sent to the legislature | “Do you ove me emanded Walter's disguised phiz brought (By Untied Presa) ed, it Js planned, as soon as the in-| tye urged that the use of »| Hibberland FAMOUS MAD SCENE T C ti | a ta Bo he tee EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 5.—Three|fantrymen reach Pearson. vehicles to convey voters to the| “I do. attle music lovers will be given ax orpora' 10nNs | Head Jailer Corbett 4 hundred federal cavalry and infant ae polls be prohibited “Suit dismissed,” ruled the court unity to hear Tetrazzini in eee | jthe cell Walter's victim was rav- ing. Corbett’s Special D. ‘f. Cure was brought into play, but the vic- 1 Press.) tim would or could not calm down a ee ee | tod: r (By United Press.) amous selection of the mad HY Mien lett Juarez today, bound for PARO, Texas, Jan. 5.—Two NEW LAW COURSE Walla Walla, ‘The cost of mak-|scene from “Lucia,” This will be] LANSING, Mich,, Jan, 5—A gen | Pearson, to execute a flank attack! |v. men held up Night Clerk| A special course of law interest-|ing grain bags at the state prison|her closing number and a fitting (By Unit ‘al corporation tax, levied agair in the on the insurgents in Northern Chi-|y we -price and a porter in the|{ng men engaged in the insurance|is being Investigated, following alelimax to an excellent program ymmpanies chartered in Mich SACRAMENTO, Jan. 5.—A_ con-| until removed to another cell and ish i¢ hushia, The cavairy detrained at| Angelus hotel here early today,| business has been incorporated in| statement made by Samuel Hill| Tetrazzini’s first number will be inj} and not now paying such a tax, is|stitutional amendment providing|away from the sight of Walter's pectal Gillego, sen | took $500-from the safe and escap-|the evening course of study at the|that the sacks cost more than the|the aria, “Caro Nome,” from Rigol-| recommended in the me of|for “votes for women” has been! face, At last reports the D. T. was k has on station between ed, They fled northward, and|Y. M. C. A., beginning this evening, | figure at which they were sold, The | etto.” ov, Osborn, sent to the legislature | prepared by Senator Bell of Pasa-|feeling better. Walter was re- theatre} today. The governor also recom-| dena and will go to the committee | leased on bail in time to hurry duarer and Chihuahua City, and) rea. yangers are now in pursuit.{and continuing for 12 weeks, At-|farmers demanded that this be| She comes to the Mo =I} You Can’t Vote Against Gill Unless You Register Between Jan. 1 and Jan. 28---Do It Today I-con- Will march overland to Casas! ppo : sved to be the|torney §. J. Mettrick will conduct| proved, fearing the mill would be|January 16 under the auspices of the} mends that express rates on intra-|on elections. A favorable report|the theatre to ride “Maud, the J The robbers are believed to b ' Spe Grandes. ‘The attack will be start-| men who robbed the Sunset Limited | the lectures: abolished Ladies’ Mustea} Club. tate traffic e regulated Jon the measure ts expected |Unridable Mule. =—- : ooh oem strlen fine Aint IE z SOTA ES AL EIEIO:

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