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OUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE DEMAND REPEAL OF THE CONTEMPT LAW The followir resolutions wer adopted u ere adopted unani- the constitution of the United States and affirmed in, but be a menace to a republican form of government; law, and Mously b» t ing County Republican Central Com- | the principles of every republican platform; and therefore = pirit ot his \ H hte’ ¥ zie aseral ae ineiaed Wéshinn Bk: cag Se restriction of this right is not only Be It Resolved, That we, the members of the King : os in Sy Ce ann Gee oe are. se Spirit of American government, but|County Republican Central Committee of King county, | sii Bier to 199 abd pelea tie isecete noe i 4 u ot 1 se iency of that government, inas-}do denounce the present contempt law of the state of }and that t i 3 ctidhbenak dalitdar of niki cone. c ach as it sets one branch of the government above| Washington as a denial of free speech; and F cism; and 5 : ‘ ick ga and beyond the authority of the people Be It Further Resolved, That we do in the strong Committe ‘ Where he right of free speech and free press : OWT ; ” . The of power; and est terms insist that the representatives of King count Be erent haa Ried! adda. é 1ereas, The law, as so interpreted, vests an arbi-|in the present state legislature use en utmost effort Commiutteeman a g t, guaranteed by | trary and dangerous power in the courts, which cannot| toward the immediate repeal of the sent contempt JOHN ee Children Winning the Cash and Book Re. To Nuts. That's What le Required for the Prize wards in the Weekly Contest Will be Found Senn Contest on the Woman's Page. Another Contest Starts Monday. Better Get in Line for on Page 4 Today, All Young Readers Weleome. ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE a Free Cook Sook , NO. 274, ; ia oni , eae SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911. ONE CENT. fiwi"Aaxps' se ECALL 1S. NUI Nt CHILD LABOR frded ick touts prevent fect Pour fro ordering the eecion. Tis order was merely “The Only Animal Alive That Lives Upon Its Young.” (Gitected against Comptroller Bothwell and othe official raining them from actually nally set, " | J - : : : Hank r rits of Gill’s cor r ny atur fraudulently obtained % V » x —— ~ - has nc t « into a , t ir t ‘ is t nanent Gill will have t —— ——— = A great many false impre ns have ¢ the rour of the « reg this injunction, Judge Hanford did not rule that the names on the recall petition were saree or falsely obtain- \ tela, Se - 3 ed d not ru the peop had not changed their minds since Gill was elected. “That the power of the courts of the state to issue attachments Wy i = — > = , re ry a se be a vie ith = ’ t at one thing anyone can inflict summary punishments for contempts of court shail not Wh 4 j a oy re , ? is ae construed to extend to any cases except the misbehavior of any 4 = ieee att" = . oF persons in the presence of the said courte or so near there- f EZ == wy n Ww in t that the BF - taise natures in the as to obstruct the administration of justice, the misbehavior of 1 t 1 rove ; of the officers of the said courts in their official transactions fc per the disobedience or resistance by any officer of the said courts, / y 4 ~: = ~ se < f " ‘ . party, juror, witness or other person or persons te any lawful writ, 2 = ney : and for t Welfare Leagt ought they ss, order, rule, decree or command of the said court "YY = a | throw ou cy $s apy t ’ nection on pur nds. He was not “That ali laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. = = of Seattle { e of the ‘ fit ecall w . de “That an emergency exists, and this act shall take effect imme- i { Uy, Dill, which incorporates the} = — % : = eee of a ; wey ERNE te: cena * Judge jaw on the subject In ex-| i 3 BE Se nae een bevene = WED WOMAN BURNED =a gpg in Libera reeves yy epee cape ky wrraggaiiincnnan emylced!. & first which the legislature of f/ A] “ ‘ —— ruled tha w ve t r j state of Washington will be 7, Y % Howseer, Judge Hanford is willing to t : : ius ‘ - dé upon to consider when it con- (By United Pres.) j ‘1 < Scot k : t t all a y r on Monday. Senator Landon| LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7.—Suffer-| f raya rasaey : : “sp introduce it in the upper house. | ing agonies, Mrs. Anna Naom! At- 4 | painstaking care ur t har is not t H. Zednick and other repre-| water, 78, widow of Colonel H. G. | i ¢ In that case the temporary injunction "that now holds, will be dissolved. a eee Sit ts a mg iy sealer at } f / 4 7 7 ii In the meantime, every one can go aheac | Resting ready for the recall election on n Feb. 7. ro » a} hosp! i ’ ? 7 refuse t " lower house. burns received last night when, / : For Judge Har fused F 1 ling Support The Star. |dozing before an open grate, her | sw) e city for the electi e orders present tort ra I ett for Gill this lar. mbers of the ne ego — | clothing caught fire. 1 ring ty in Seattle yesterday as In effect, the k « t F y temporary t a safe 1 that when the University of = Toad inoue | iN | i , . the éabe Gomes at ‘ pl “ j ly expressed themsive in sym \ vit Harv . | mA’ The i ‘ sare aye: ‘ nN i - ' S mihy with th movement to curtail) S) a - oo se Nce nctic we I nto the fighting be arbitrary power of the courts in NN | | ‘ A e 4 lood of a lot of peopl t who | . t mt ng fight before. Within B present contempt law. On every; SPOK/ ANE, Jan. 7—Perey Hol , | = . an I the abuse of this power, as ex-|iand, the young son of C. W. Hol 1) | . “ ‘ J F for j hold th P n P ‘ f i e rt “ this fn the recent trial of the/iand, while playing with four little | Xiy) " i, , Y E pose P e Star by Judge Gil-|companions yesterda fternoon ; = ps : eee Sr ig Galea Park car 04 | a 1 Gill’s desperate effort to thwart the people’s will, through every technicality of the law, is ent ig general that it fs | instantly killed Daavint votes for his rival every day. Qus weapon to intrust any in being with, the power to In Nay ite on the same, where the \ B Sie ny ent pete. ee EAS wehbe nal vies ile ome burns petcome of the case No fledgling feeds the father-bird! » Pea aly aniaiek iemaade to reason that a con-| | cken feeds the hen We are the Wiest mgest Race. That lives upon its young. s fr dey of this Kind cannot guar] | PORTLAND, —Mona Rees | No Kitten mouses for the ca Loud may our praise be sung Charlotte Perkits’ Gilman. : Mendze Grondahl, of fae @ fair trinl by the judge who | whoue name is connected with that | === = ss . San | SCORES TH ‘caTICS aska St. Southeast Seattle, Rimself criticised,” said Sen nvely fountain | a long enough to tearing 8 mith of Whitman county.|head of the “absolute life cult POLICE BREAK UP C LT fain from . ce cour enh ty 2 cece | MEAN THVEYES CLIP CY ecg btaledeie fs favorably impressed with | Chicago authorities today, former- |x com has issued ; o: meatheca: Sok Ge ae | Commis sioner C. F Hub) m his have sou the bl for to the fire, vote for a lew! young. woman is 22 years old. ’ fs good enough for the United | She left Portland several years ago MAKE WOMEN § CURLS | CMIGAGO, Jen. 7-~intl rupted living in See's “eehooi” with theirlseos the “nvevenc aw, S0ney. axation » tax commis x to the open with her for the past ” iced for Chicago to join her moth by the police elyn Arthur See, | full permission Shows the average ee 8 t county offi- | pit nes, Mrs. Grindahl watched ntative E. L. Minard o see Jan. 7—The con-| leader of the Absolute Life cult, an @ have absolute life and can . Washington to be The |cers d : ligations put o 7 | LOS AN ame rage pay In Seattle is below the | hk " ¥ t pt ames consume the little home nln rs E. H. Eshe wt Htor “rats,” puffs and curls is re-| {improper relations with girls, The) The girls’ contention was similar | tor skilled, $2.03 for unskil ' g his department uncompleted and unpaid for. When | sponsible for a new class of crim-| latter were bis pupils and were to that of their mothors but $1.00 for women, The higt ; her husband ,an iron worker, re ts should not hi the| being educated a priestesses of Nobody in the Absolute Life! pay for skilled labor ts in K turned from work last night noth. ‘ B courts should not have in| WASHINGTON, Jan. 7A din-|who today began searching for a| the cult.. Mona Rees and Mildred] can ple they explained » be-| county, where the average wage pag Seer for ovthiglbeerroqyh hregg. indice thelr own case an|Rer, at which the chief executives | man who Is alleged to have cut off | Bridges, each 16 years of age, con-| eve such things as Mr. See be- | g4 63 ing lenies ot peianding near | with whet two Ee ee ‘anid (and vittuaily the entire cabinets of |horses’ tails to get “false” nair. | fined See's admisalor re-| lieves. We cannot understand why ‘ere td ag Sle ase Today ‘ ive Enis of King county. | the United States and the Domin- | Owners of horses have reported that | lations between them bad been the law should interfere lah! was not without hope as “ D % s are being mysterious-| Stronger than religious association Mildred’s father has not been ant iu marines | MADRID. sar King Alfonso ome was insured for ¢ fon of Canada will be guests, has |their animals are d for the law that obtains | {On Of Oanaue wivor Wednesday |ly bobbed. Yesterday 17 horses| | Mrs. Felicis Rees and Mrs. won over by these arguments, and issued an official d today that a ay the up to six months ago, federal courts,” said Repre- s | Steph i r j " Ste honer of Visiting Canadian eLaha ot tate tale tephen Bridges, mothers of the| was angry when he learned where P. Cc F atheaibe to: haemaatanie kites al rondahl Haroldson of King county. oe — sek pla girls, declared thetr daughters were| his daughter was being held for Pacific Coast oe ee, a, nee he nek | wae g iron moulder, He * — was Fe getting on his feet when “ AMatRERGRT Guat Several | Porte a peat Alfonso and two oth s\fire wiped out his entire house- | Ai M t Starts | members of the Washington a eeuiteas hold belongings. Mrs. Grondahl Ir ee gon and California delegations, |* says the fire started when she at- and Representative Humphrey special invitation ts extende —_ | (ity United Press.) of Washington, held a conference| pORTLAND, Or., Jan. 7.—Frank/t Dee) ee eee WALLA, Jan. 7--Cruel| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 at the Wh House yesterday | Gooding, brother n. 7—Frank|to the women to be present at the iman treatment constitute | novices engaged in an elimination | , > with the president and Secretary | president of the National Wool i gaa ing Re eting of ds given by Maud Roden| contest to determine the entries Mares of the nave resident: of the National Wool Ae Weel Woqiliaen mbrevanwan 5 Mult for divorce trom F. R.| for the half mile novice race for @ “ The delegation urged the recom: | the solatinn Sadag. <a ‘a ew school house on Fifth avers he frequently | prize of $1,000, the second interna- (ity United Press.) When Gus} thanked the store man, and started | mendation to congress of an ap , Ber because she was left-| tional aviation meet held in San RENO, Nev., Jan. 7.—Three walked into a {10% the door, forgetting to settle | propriation for six submarine boat Francisco opened today | masked thugs who murdered “| the bill, which amounted to some-| for the Pacific coast Gene Quilici, proprietor of a clothing store at | th Hke $51.25. LODGE ENDORSES STAR FIGHT saloon at Imlay, near here, and . Second av. and| ‘The proprietor emitted a wild robbed his safe of $1,200, are Washington st. | yell for help. His clerks started MRS. HUTTON KY being sought today by the po yesterday after |for Gus, and Gus kept on going. | : : z lice or Nevada, and theenther- noon and at|He fled towards the waterfront, | | lhe Norwegian ( Good Femplar Lodge, “Norrona,’ ties of Utah and California nounced his in | until Patrolman Waechter persuad COMING HERE | t its last meeting, December 23, unanimously passed a distinguished English judge, in his| ed his tm q t ; fg judg’ have been notified to watch tention of buy-|ed him to stop | | ; pa) i lt address to the bar, recently delivered on his Bee | incoming trains for men ans é buying a com-| Waechter compelled Gus to re-| the following resolutions er the writ was iss f 1 t ling tar offer to contribute money = inals, according to the local police swering their description. outfit there |turn to the store and remove the| § h the Resolved, That we express our sympathy with the was much rub-| garb he forgot to pay for |view of securing the fe Of! editor of The Seattle Star in h&S ht for free speech Of course my judicial acts have been criticised, and often 1 sly, and perhaps rightly. But no judge should complain | lh P. M. , for a judge who is never criticised is never worth | al AT is probably never worth anything at all. row “Tam rem inded of a conversation | once had with Lord | Following @ whirlwind sean | a s pair of shoes, socks, overcoat,| way J could get it was to have a) stated today Bt told hi m | I thought he interrupted counsel's argu-|0f Meee tere ver of Will H. Morris, | Retiring to a rear room, Gus doffed | come back some day and pay the | the legislative sessions are In pro Daehd his criticisms. and Frank W. Sullivan, president of | his rags and donned bis splendor. | pill gress, and lobby for her bill support (Signed) th, mon,’ he answered. ‘You should nevar complain of line gullivan Contracting compa He emerged, looking rather nifty.| Gus will spend the next week at| Leaving Spokane next Tuesday MARTIN [OHNSON T never interrupt a fool.” were married Jast night at 10:15] The proprietor told him with| the clty stockade, splitting wood | she will iat scoma, Seattle Vie- C. JOEDAT ‘ fo it with a judge and the press o'clock by Rev. Dr, M. A, Matthews. much rubbing of hands, Gus! for ‘the city. toria and Vlympla. . 2 Gus took his |Gus, when he faced Police Judge | week law for women workers, Mrs jand a free press; that Austin Griffiths’ letter, published ae and pleked out a neat suit of | Gordon this morning, You see, 1) May Arkwright Hutton, the suffra. Tha Stari Silanes ah alee er os i He then chose a derby,/had to have a start, and the only | gist wife of a local mililonaire, lhe § tar, in regard to the cc ntempt proceedings that she would tour against The Star’s editor meets with our approval, and of three short months, Mins Pauline | shirt, collar and a garish necktle ‘brand new outfit. I intended to | four states of the northwest, while | that we pledge the editor of The Seattle Star our moral | | | bing of hands “1 only had 50 cents," explained |the eight-hour-day and six-day | lt