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Women Will Find a New Series of Self Help Articles in Their Own Department Today. Men Will Be Glad to Eucourage Their Study The Seattle Star: |..-Ee2.-. ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE cass ical gl ag etl “vol 12, NO. 282. WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911 INE CENT. Siwi"#ranps' te. WOULD OUST BALLINGER AS UNFIT ~ogeat Saehelorn Gang Self-Confessed Forger Caught; hen tron Bit ning " Made Love to Pretty Seattle Girl ©" Saas Sea | | Pikes “"For God's anke, don't tell her.| r her life. I don't care] « of me now | With tea treaming down his |face, J, W. Willia alias A. W | McLellan, alia eee URGE BILL T0 “RECALL JUDGES L. CH |. W mn, a | Albert ph, self n | forger 4d his face in a hand-| fm a cell at the city jail « and { that Mis | Legislature Takes Up Progressive Measures of Initiative and Recall—Poindexter to Be Chosen to Senate Tomorrow. norial granting the land va Fort Walla Walla to White (By Staff Special.) OLYMPIA, Jan. 16.—Miles F ed that Randolph dexter, insurgent congressmar © was passed over t , the | mi w. There " merely a business lk will be Oo} acquaintance of her father, She ré nig tomorrow to W fer a nquiries to her father, ‘ a million and, whi nected with the National sen. “Tj Life with of xe. On k 4 ee ie a a fle lr block « ats, of PI ’ * 1 A Skyrocket Career f an f th Q tive | furthe a of this mat ? so eer en) MISS FLORENCE MITCHELL ALBERT RANDOLPH nd referendum in @ t alle to be heard, hers. dhe National bavk of King City.) W Thayer I manager of wants te ard on this, 1 want Mo, On January 7 be th etive a located F 1 Je f him that right forgery at Spokane, n ' and a , bill was pal ever, by “ of Saturda t D the fors R H. DE 2 f to 7. Ke Fecome ant ceeded was t ¢ ine Dent nd Phipps, of he ce Il, intro- bahk for $200. He came to Seattle |t « A fe for he tw will be taken up didn’t Saturda nigh and ree « i at bh ¢ nd H f 4 the RainierGrand hote ell w he came f } po ne week se: One wee) ny Ra ! ph a he od i bill, framed on the Se C. Hil, made a p t axka, I « lowa A “e ot. for eae check © while at th ays he Utah. He w at “ te a State made the an f Mitche all pending ac anke he awn on and his daughte mits he refrauded LABOR DELEGATE nn Shes ll d e * * KILLS GIRL WHO * rope. + Ballard Will W atch | IS FOUND DEAD * GOOD MORNING” #, sate 3 , prophesied that the ” rt which are all favored by} as *| About half Ballard g on}the cow ‘ an hih n men, would probably be an Dei being down to the council meeting} owns a store 7 sro WHEN HI GILL HAS BEEN SMOKED OUT. |* irae oe 4 bi nicely eflted be Harris of Olympia and Gov. | senalone fron afl orer Ge eka Realizing that his hiding behind every possible technicality his attorneys could dig up|* At police mn Mur wy >—runni e will be t 7 was hurting his candidacy for election in the recall and realizing also that the recall was going | ¥ pol “1 Sige as unable to * | st. instead of a “what Mu ot through in spite of him because the people wanted it, Gill surrendered le Mic nee He r ¥ a : hen the mat = MRS. DEVOE WINS VICTORY Notice was given that the Scobey would be drawn and that bst tics |@ cept his attentions had wal oe op. e fires } would be aband At J Hant court today it was announced that the formal with-|* upon his mind. * | liner. If the 5 oo tl eg ’ ee iP ae SSS ae BUT IT’S A HOLLOW ONE ae oe ap ket In the meantime, however, the G are raising a t bag lots call bill introduced at Olymy bx Senator Wha sitting with Mra, corrective r ed, by DeVoe won a} And that isn’t all. If Dilling defeats Gill in the ree ele ry sign that °, ° convention ne of Mrs. John Q, he will, Gill lawyers will again be in the courts fighting with its of man Lad Slits His ; a te damus, and nobody knows what other writs s, habea and breach . ys a ee constitution. Mr of promise, perhaps. Probably our handy old f the superse nds, will also appear in Wind-pipe ina * REGISTRATION ROLLS FINE ARMY RECORD Arkwright Hutton, head of the Gill’s behalf * * - * Spokane suffragets, was locked out For, though Gill has promised a straight-away fight and let the best man win, it won't be Coasting Crash [® fAt noon toda * HELPS MAN TO MAKE of the cobvention. | Mra. Gedege: ae that. Gill realizes that his only hope is by dodging, by invoking technicalities, by evading |} registration boo} * 1 mission’ to apeak’ agains Mam and confusing of issues. i bn Shae cadena * of which * CLASS A-l CITIZEN ed today’ in telegrams on to adopt from the floor, At the same time that Gill decided on the bey suit, he decided to * women « governors of t five though she had credentials. keep his two “jonahs,” Wappenstein and Ar * Within the next * Mrs And finally when the motion was & expected that mor * Jopt the DeVoe slat Probably Gill realized that it was too late to take that action. He had waited too long. It he 12 @ Ee thts camber i Port Shapers promida' ‘t help him now. oe oe ee & fled to vote * alled for and those in a long letter id directed to the city i his first | Point of Ss oe \* * plan were not even ale Sits ‘© the terrific indict ast iris administtation by the investigating com-| stated that in event A ee ee ee won, but it’s a hole ora that he pro Prt - mitt said Mrs. £ an @ n that convention, ner with every fair who s report yill’s an voloe. ster attacks on testified and or HOT NEWS That has NOT happened yet. ees see eon hs er ret mole“ ne DD AT CHERS He “regrets that there was gambling in the city, but tat is all over now.” And the vice} syndicate has banked its hundreds of thousands in F sdsgecage WANT RAISE i‘ bers vf the police force wh lidn't k there was any gambling n the city," | the pe Of the . through his 11th hour 1 officers ade tie Wappen, herpes hat Wappy was endoreed BEFORE 1 EE perpen woe os | «REJECT SITE WOMAN {5 CHOSEN of the Tacoma con-| will condemn give pointers to any | minded we Of the « M4 the che United Pre GOT THE wntown busir net PORTLAND, Or., Jan Train |COlored auto will carr Dilling STERILIZE HOOKS | | merges ¢ i ‘ ; F ric Co. ligt diepateh wry Pvmiheod el the’ Max Investment Co will be | (By United Press.) The invest Z 1 tendent, had refused to go into f 0 I G eterna F lay presented | tickled to death if Dilling win SALEM, Or., Jan. 16.—The state (By United Presa) demands ary increase of By t that he is sorry he couldn't get Thor A, Edis rk f th ht department ! : ai $ per month Trainmasters also rr rt board, consisting of Govern t SALEM, Or., Jan. 16.—The sta’ The committee report related that Arms had turned down profitable business contracts made Aer ma and for a substantial! The a sae counter coms on “4 the ie a and Treasurer Kay, this morning | board of regent soe ormal pln a r Seattle hie mornt oO a nina. ad a Aecided to reject the lands pur et toda and Miss Cornel b Gilt says that the councilmen yeah to go to night school | elve : |tend the annual cor sa; lauoba ie the Cresonacine ee om g . ise - af ae ne ee is ar ed when (¢ aT havi ys that hé ore bat ly we ild ha uited the council t oe Hy Far n the West | Jers at Vancouver, Wash. The con- Adair bill, which was vetoed by| the Eastern Oregon asylum for the| board of regents to succeed Wile . ply answer igh en a ays that he proba vg te 1 ! a rette If the ls are not acted on| vention ends Thursday Gov. Chamberlain insane liam B. Ayer, resigned if he had appointed a hod carrier as superintendent of light |before June, the dispatel.er y labor union The big fundamental facts in Gill's misadministration of the city—notably in the lighting | they will organize « : wt pra und. nnumana seo ogy ao LABOR CONDEMNS CONTEMPT LA w Gill has answered his critics in his own way He hasn't given Seattle any adequate answer 1 renace | te to supply as a protection to life and property, when the The facts stand out unobscured. WHITLOCK STRICKEN. | came ained the ‘ores ' e ¢ under | ordinary process of law would not avail; and = AND THE PEOPLE WILL REMEMBER ON FEBRUARY 7. | Which two editors of ‘Th were sentences ns ¢ \ REAS, The ion of power by the judiciary (Be 4 Press.) }denced by the f ving received toda | has led to the indiserin e of the injunction in labor dis- TOLEDO, Jan, 16.—Mayor Brand| Editor Sta Che ninthh annual convention of the Interna-| putes, and a consequent arrogant denial of the rights of the HOLD- OP | sereensow | STORM (5 285 ioe tec vas fe ia aoe operation prnbably” will he} members, closed its session today in Raymond, Wash RESOLVED, That we favor the passage of a law by this necessary. Whitlock ed resolution was introdu Delegate E. P.| session of the legislature that shall restore the use of the in« trieken hi produce: more alisbury, section director tere rett, W nd y t y our neti t if While one highwayman held a hig < I A gta Dang aio 5 fon di | yesterday Mar { Everett, Wash., and was adopte mously by our| junction to its original function, that is, that of protecting life Fevolver to his head ‘sree went | Stee} of the weather bureau ANNOUNCES | ye RR EK EEN ER & & &| convention and propert vhen the ordinary process of law will not % through the pockets of C. A, Gorst| -That London has been augment-| that a gale in Southeastern | » *| Our people wish to be understood as approving the splen-| And be it f et fn Virginia near Te av., last|ed by over half a milion houses ees is poring oe way, and Z * BEATS AGED WIFE * | did stand taken by your paper on the subject of injunctions, and RESOLVED, That we or the pas « an immediate and by 1,500 os of streets due here tonigh ne storm is] i z ‘ ‘ hive: Right, shortly before 10 o'clock. /@nd by 1.500 ml - Ml moving southeasterly, and. may |e PASSIAC, N. J, Jan. 16-~ 2 | We assure you that we will render every possible assistance to/ legislative act that shall do away with the court action, known ¢ robbers re “ No ce he las 2 and ecg raging “F 0 7 - f Eee 2 e| sta 5 t t } ete r g" 4 “iy “ose That thas anenal output of pianos| prove a blessing in breaking the \% Jacob Casteline, 78 years old, *| the Movement to wipe from the statute books of our state the constructive contempt And be further eatin AD tinued cs ut in this country aggregates over 300,-| cold wave which has been hanging |* t been sentenced to a *| Court action known as “constructive contempt.’ RESOLVED, That our inter onal secretary-treasuren A couple of Indian boys, Henry | 000? ; Ag the bona tog Fae td e t fl Sy dont ens in a *| W. E. WILLIS be directed to forward a copy of this resolution to each mem« Bulton, a 2 nd Arthur Sait That seventy-nine en from|the pa . ogee oP aol county i “ ating, bis * | Secretary-Treasurer Internationa e Weavers’ Union of|ber of the legislature, and that our international officers be tt, aed 21 » escaped from| seventeen different foreign coun-|eter fell last night slowly, and no|* wife, who is 75 years old * ‘ 5 " ; 3 the Puyallup school, near|tries are enrolled at the University|such wind as that of a week ago|* «| America. Raymond, Wash., January 14 directed to use their influence toward securing the desired Meson! ph Boerne Is expected MeN EK | | WHEREAS, The process of injunction was originally in-| action

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