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e 4 today YR crega REAR genial court bailiff, is de Otherwise known as Hughie Jennings, the “bloodthirsty pirate, Read untamed leader of the etee Tig has taken unto himself a wife. See Pag ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911 : ONE CENT. Siwi"sasne' te DRAW NET OF LAW ABOUT MRS. SCHENK CONTEMPT BILL GIRLS DIE “Til Clean Up City,” Says Dilling NURSE TESTIFIE IN COMMITTEE believ or f Tacoma said t Tam in fa federal line that we cur a in ng what publie how would blic_ know g on in our courts and 1 think our judges be criticised whenever ne NORTHWEST IN DANGER (My United Pres) enen PORTLAND, Or. Jan. 12.-—The Most vulnerable spot ¥ the United States for an invadink enemy to strike is the comst of the Pacific northwest, in the opinion of Brig Gen. Marion P. Maws, eammander of the Department of the Columbia. today During the course Test night bef if Chamber of Commerce, ( Maus prevent an @eclared that if Goeupled by an) cc a — Insurgents Stand Pat; Standpatters aie OLYMPIA, Jan. 12.—The {troduced a bill prohibiting ma Surgents stood pat in the senate riages between whites and Japan this morning, refusing to change and other colored races the rules so that the rules commit fee be elected by members. The Qsurgency against the insurgents fered amendments calling for 4 @lection, saying that the progres That has NOT happened yet Gives carried the country on that Very principle “I protest against the gag rule. Wappy says he is sure Dilling wi u Which is the same ag, prevailed un- appoint him chief of police Febru er Czar Cannon; | protest on be ary 8 or thereabouts ‘Ralf of the insurgents of the coun Wappy will fire the patrolme try,” said he. who failed to capture the highw “It seems that we're here to leg men who held up a citi Jate for Pierce punty only,” said view of 100 persons last Senator Huxtabi The rules com Fire Chief Boyle says Mittee, as announced by President friend is Former Chief Har Paulhamus, consists of f mem bers, as follows: Paulhamus of Prosecutor Murphy Pierce, Collins of King, Ruth of ev ecommendatiqn made Thurston, Bassett of Walla Walla f Jailer John Roberts and Metcalf of Pierce.” More than 4,000 women, already Senator Hall's substitute for Sen-| registered, will vote for Hi G Stor Piper's amendment provided But, remember, it hasn't hap that the president ppoint en pened yet, Members from Western Washing ‘" ton and three from Eastern Wash TTT rer es sss ington. The substituted amend Ment prevailed a vote of 0 9 Piper, Huxtable, Hutchinson Eastham, Landon, Ruth, Whitney Collins and Nichols voted in the hegative. The amendment to lea President Paulhamus off the com mittee was lost by a vote of 36 to’S. 1am having lots of fun watching the insurge stand pat and the stand-patters insurging,” said Sen ator Ruth Representative Ghent today in MORE RESOLUTIONS WHEREAS, The Seattle Star by its fearless publication of exist ing conditions in the city government under the administration of Mayor Gill has aroused public sentiment against the existing moral rottenness; and WHEREAS, The petition for the recall of Mayor G!'l has been filed and the recall election now becomes a certainty; therefore be it RESOL ED, By the members of Perseverance Lodge No. 121 Independent Order of Good Templars, in meeting assembled, that First—We shall individually and collectively endeavor to oust ‘or G whom we con: r unworthy of holding an offic of trust Second—We shall support the candidacy of any hone spirited-citizen who will pledge himself to give the city of cle nd honest administration based upon principles of right and justice Third—We most heartily endorse The Star's action in undertak ing to wage the people's fight agiinst civic rottenness and corrup tion. Fourth—We congratulate the editor of The Star on the stand he has taken in regard to government by injunction and the usurpation of power by judges of the Gilliam type Fifth-We offer The Star New Year's greetings and wish it con tinuous prosperity THOUSANDS DYING DAILY OF STARVA TION IN CHINA PEKING, Jan. 12.--Famine conditions in China are be coming worse. It is reported that 1,000 people are succumb ing daily, many falling by the roadside RR meses ee sees FRED W) BERN Cc. R. POWELL, G. M. TRAFTON Committee on Resolutions. Hee eee ee EEE EEK START inv Y Wirn y J MESS A TWE Z Z (By Unitea Press.) (Mr United Pree) POLICE \ Z : i é jepho or, but had _CONNELLSVIL OEPaRIMENT ‘i his w ame into th m whe ‘ i auch as you | EUFORCE ‘ y TNE LA ‘ yo THATS fk . : Fe OK | og od t shaken n 1 told She im »k the bob nok it here aid, that ; a gave » had Woman Prosecutor for Woman’s Trial Before Women Jury ed Mercury Falls 52 Degrées ray a aha 18 i went te get th in 8 Hours in Oklahom 5° ear out of sight. Clean it up and put it away. | want to drive it out of politics. | gont want peor to have to keep on thinking and talking about vice. Get it under con trol and out of the way of the city’s growth.” lieors ‘ attle in 10. her the ma tle from ank from | Worked for Poindex ted | eee ee ee ee? . s ft ever . " reenghaol cous: e t tin attorney—= Thomas F. Murph. o Sues Patten and Armour for 0 teved that & |ipa'ht Momer it Mise Alo Thompson; Mra, T aa Millions Lost in Wheat Pit “===""""™ GoasTING’’”” .... That Oregon alled MERE MEN i CHICAGO, Jan. 12—Following | Burmast 1 today that he w That aliens i « n . dén Armo like character ths pean ; h ed over to the | Perior court for $6,000,000 against) | THis | nid to be to recover! That Delaware is ca th 1¢ n| The cast of racters above will erift's office James A. Patten, retired cotton, Money ™ rmour has won in Hen state? he thi stage a one-act tragedy in Justices whe e sult will be. for That it is unlawful for fir C e that Brown's court tom: w aftereaes and wheat broker, by Dr. Paul Bur- | proximat 500,000. Between 50! cousins to marry in th : ‘ sidewalks | the first case in the history of iit inal teeth hh : master, president of what he ter and 60 des il ntiroduced legal in British Columbia " F county in whic 4 women wi Dn cb telce adles the Chicago AntiGambling league,’ eV P Theat this sate. hae the casting |sit in judgement sister uf butchering concern (not a packing iD ’ labl fragette Mrs Anderson te ty of ab € r est : THE MAN WHO WANT 2 N 8 * i t rer ed ree Pre y | first appoint * FINDS WHAT HE WANTS *& mained a t ght./ed Der Silvair odie, thay eshe}® IN THE STAR WANT ADS. * ) ng it but later decided t 4 woman was a a RRR ERE degree hould r ing. Hence, Her apr ‘ were quieted and » € hen it wa N ; ed into capisine t ithe see ee oe | than torne general the r 1 ANOTHER ENDORSEMENT t applying , ee ee r ttake al But hi t t : ; , TOLD TO LEAVE TOWN be signed in duplicate, It r ath t lution ON THREAT OF DEATH | +} » solemt t tn ersons ¢ r RESOLVED, That we express our sympathy with the editor affirm) that | am a ma son| age of 2 11 1 an of The Seattle Star in his work for the people's rights. Know PASCO, Ji ‘ wir over the age ea ‘| day * ing that The Star is fighting for a good, common sense morality instructor n a) HY and 10 da ‘ More e on) *® and the uplifting of humanity, we pledge our support band, ‘whe c n the ¢ One womat ct of | the registration y * T. A. GRONNING, Secretary * * Settee eee eee eee eee the craft organize tood back of | the filing of a lawsuit in the su her own } rand ad women’s Seeteeee tee tees rage RR RRR ER RR EHH WEATHER FORECAST. For Seatt Rain or day; moderate +t tte eK Kee eee ER ER EK Keeeeeeex life of his daughter, Ruth Hubrick Tigh three rong looking me <n SECESSION |The Special New Year’s Stunt by the Stork 5 ee ee * *« * * + * * * * * * * || * in [never ALBANY, N.Y. Jan, 12. Police] BELLINGHAM, Jan. 12 as a Big Affair, According to the Office Boy HITS OFFICER OVER old boy found in a field in the} eft hich if succe fully d HEAD WITH HAMMER ) te of Albar r ved! ont, will result in these w , (The Junior Office Boy Discusses! the w « ri the t ts tiy| were that exited nuthing th 1 . of a Special Extra Performance | poor « tha i t of allt 4 fathe 4 ying around by the Stork.) hospittle, and a skolle ) and ofering to each uther @ new york, thursdy—by golly as big to all them pare 8 as drink us thebe: wae more exeitemen be ie bill does to jondee rocke there was ¢ ner fathers 1 yet waiting, an y al got all ja telephone lineman, to go to 4 sy gies le at c ternoon one | ratteled up, ¥ ering was bs an here wa man } “i that | going to | ow around he nurse minnit 1s na a a ei TO vo TE FOR GILL eas, Treg into thes sealing, | then cum. gerlcat a-ccloeky aa Nite cane BANK CLEARINGS | val nor no dansing on the tabels, but| that pa t ent winner Seat he efforts of the Gilly there is no authority in law to place |ing just the saim wat dackter 1 , red that toda $2,28 15.19 er als of the Public|any name on the ballot o than} just the day befour ne € then the nurse cum ushin inja fine | h >» mrs, " keep a careful | Gill's, but a bill now pending in}the good wimmen that runs the|agen, and youve got a boy Portland. i c € rson who easta|the state legislature is expected to}hospittle herd that there was| too $2,116 i all ry 7 known |¢lear up this difficult |likely to be 8 or 10 new babys a t her he sump that word ha ed to every| If worst comes to worst,\say the|riving in the next 24 hours, and|ing around too, f did: | pritt Spokane. * | woman and man below line to| Public Welfare official tickers |they got together and offered ajent care about kollership alreddy $ 993,162.00 & | register and C for il. Every | bearin, Dilling name will b kollership in any w york col wel you can b eve it or « he want 294,403.00 * | uptown hotel which harbors former | used ledge to the baby witch should bejas you like, but ¢ clock th ut Tacoma. * | inmates of bawdy houses have been Comptroller Bothwell announced|born nearest to midnite of dec|cum another pare of twinn q at 5 mint $ 750,841.00 & ordered to line up for Gill and the }yesterday on an opinion from Cal-| 31st at half past sever wnuther |anuther ge 124,836.00 & | vice crowd. }houn that January 27 was the last in the afternoon the fathers be-| pare, making 4 par OW the nurse * An pinion from Corporation|day to register, instead of Janu-|gin to come to the hospittle to see the nurses and i ockters | neyer forge tok tk tk kkk Kk KH Counsel Scott Calhoun holds that |ary 28 that there was fair play, and hold] they nearly lost the nds, they (test as long ceding from Bellingham a led to a figh th| found near the bod ice] gplidation some years | William Anderson, of | believe that he was pc n with | business interests of the Milton, Ore., caused Charles He ater, carbolie acid a of the movement new yeres nite in a hospittle down SESE SEER EE EEE