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re ter and will vote ery man has pre ofited by. the fepistration, men to stop ar t t For ' i port Gill, THEY'VE GOT TO. This, too, is a voluntary « pa: ; : ration can the good Good citizenship of Seattle shofild show itself just as active |elty loyalty, You don't HAV c Gea h f ation, which has | at this time as bad citizenship. The welfare of the city is atjstand now for your city, The t e city over te the '% ae stake. work The men who are } js _a call for volt y work, The Gill forces will| need volunteer workers. Men to be at the pol n to get out | thinte it is right Hundred ha The Women Folks How They Like the Women’s Page of The Star, . You'll Find Vote the “Great” Unanimous. ONLY VOL, 12, NO. 285, SEATTLE WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911, The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE attempt teal the election for] ‘ c, ever: ;' If on -cdis tele call ¢ Dilling heal I a ay 1 to patriot ind |quarters at the Seattle hotel E to he But n AND DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER AND URGE Gill gang has money to 5 EVERYONE ELSE TO. THE BOOKS ARE IN THE PRE- hind the candida { George |CINCTS TODAY, TOMORROW AND TURDAY. work for the cause because they | BRING UP THE LIST TILL EVERYONE CAN BE SURE iave already lunteered their) THAT SEATTLE IS INTERESTED. FAY Hates to Use Applaud When j, But the Au 5 Always Does it Today See Page 4 ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS fe. ONE. CENT. | WOMAN TELLS HER STORY OF MURDER ‘ —s MRS. KVALSHAUG Wil Duncan Do the Barn Dance?) *' “wos Ses Our Legislators at Olypin CALM AND COOL ne _iignaes a aia é "7 . we ten0 wave wes o OS% fe a of Card | a pore 2 eons (cee nanes’ are ——) enn wos (By Valted Press.) feased her complicit e crimé | ostul a us STRONG BRIDGES TACOMA, Jan. 19~The principal] to him ccispege teats | Hotel—Will He Attend the ia b Je ere feature of the trial of Mra. Martina Discredits Reporter. | Weekly Dance? pres if re Kvalshaug, charged with compl She stated that the first time —-- = sh RGU \ city in the murder of her husband,| she ever saw Felton was when he Will Raymond Duncan, he of the today was the appearance of ¢ appeared as a witness at her first | bare legeed philosophy, attend the def nt herself on the witness trial Weekly dance at the Lincoln hotel stand. This rebuttal of Felton’s evidence | toulghe? Completely self-possessed, Mrs,/ was practically the only point on |} Byerybody is wondering at the Kvalshaug answered the Questions which Attorney Kelly questioned | ' justve Fourth ay. hostelry. You put to her by. her attorney im ajhis client. Her statements were Sey, every guest ts supposed to be} firm rolce. She y denied | not shaken under cross exfimina aligwed to dance if be or she wants | any knowledg Felton, «| tion | » mt the tly Proper and] local newspaper r, who tes It is probable that evidence | Perfectly Correct hotel dances tified that in an interview at the/| will be finished and the case will Will Kaymond dance without any | county jail Kvalshaug con-| «0 to the jury tonig #08 oF He's a guest, all right fae Por Raymond, who believes in a Growk f dressing, and [night gown and sandals are enough | Jelothes for anybody ted some FEED FOR VOTES (ide he Jap bell boys shied off, the clerk looked askance, the barkeep Driven to desperate extremes approached us and wanted to know NO 7 HE FIGH 7 bad brace himself with one of} and determined to accomplish the | Whether ad registered. Bi 9 his own drinks > we could answer One charming young lady, whose! defeat of George W. Dilling at any ‘een ree’ - ISN'T OVER name at times honors the lety cost the vice gang behind the would be a little ca colamms, rang for the elevat r| Z Hs <onen20 0OW candidacy Qf Hi Gil! and for what mone for us. We were given ae . ing the carly evening. It ; w sstamadhontecenrncasl? teats be stands [e-éng in register-|to understand that if we gave our ward to her floor, bearing, as it} = ‘Manel Giidicins: POAT E TOM 1EUREENT = POIOERTER ing hundreds of voters, giving meal) votes to Gill we w A. V. Ross, of Colby, Wash. writes the editor happened, Dune, just refreshed | SEWATOM FISHORCR tickets as a paltry return for sup meal ticket and a week's Star know if the fight against C. D. Hillman has been from his modest diet of tenderloin | pert of the present mayor. id We dozens of The answer is No, Mr. Ke Hillman ¢ a dhotel The - - eet This is the claim of John ©. Hig ployment bu ra me the indictments returned ‘ of the opened a Ee ‘ins, chairman of the committee s building jederal grand jury closing the « of advance Which bas the Dilling campaign in Chairman Higgins condemne Mr. Ross states that he ts a “Hilla vietim, thought in his turkish bath ce vm eS charge. Evidence ig eofcrete form the vice gangs d nation one of t who bought at Boston bor If he feels, as he tume. that flagrant Vielationg op. fraudu- win tion at any ¢ says, that the land on which has paid $450 Ob-b a shriek lent registration by the Gill gang We wil te every pe r under misrepresentation as to potter plants, rail the air shafts, and the 1 is in progress was furnished yes detected — to ve illegal plants and other improvements, he snc come to The 8 the fair ung thing terday by James Cline and Frank ly,” said workers at the and consult with The Star attorn If his case is a good beating it is the only word MeKay, laborers, of South Seattle. polls will keep a careful check of The Star will aid him to secure his rights roen, “We were standing in front of don't propose to This goes, also, for anyone else who thinks the fight against But will Raymond dance the barn dance tonight? Time will tel DECLARES BALLINGER the free employment bureau, ate to Hillman has been dropped. RAINIER FIGHT IS SEATTLE’S, TOO Chairman W. E said steal men Our Woman Cop--She Pinches a “Masher” the keynote last night at a big mass mit meeting of the Rainier V 7 enggernce get es -- - Sake Wilkes he told th “a cong cal Dr. Mary B. Martin, the only | Peter making eyes at every woman sembled that the fight councll gan 4 68 8 petien patrotman | ee ay rae or sored oi ——— putting up for the cipal prom en-|in Se made her first “pinch” | TiS. he somamenced to talk te leay By United Pre was not a Rainier Beach issue plan for municl-| last night. Not only that, but the | etrangers {t was more than Patrol-| WASHINGTON, Jar ar one that concerned the whole al ownership the case, Peter Johnson, a|man Martin could stand img, that the acts of Sec vv wees =e wil next 30 days | pulled her best frow tnger had been “jist inside the 1 the city { wit Peter ' nen time of criminal guilt Senat SKATER AT 81. in the city & with | Pe This happen ki i W ts C h B k Aun POND, ¥ an. 19—~| Stamps and undert and Seneca st. Patre Bletcher of Florida t ‘ ants Cash Bac Mi Sak 10 Oe ee en a See ae Pate ao addin ort race for contest-| Clothes) was on the cht e st. and turned him over to| port of the congressional Invest (By United Pre.) s of age was won | Fourth av, when ed! man McNamee eagag committe SIS 5 a Bas gre iy lt i detween vulgar graft and per SPOKANE, Jan. 1 L Just past bis §1 fection,” he said s the standard Joseph W. Charlton, believir RECALL IN SOUTH als that the operation, deeded his share of com - ~ Sprin er Sal> don't. ree infallit munity property to his wife. Charl early ata (By United Prem.) They don't | rea al ton survived the operation and | SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 19.— H | cothaee dnetr officidie barely Bow alleges that his w f : }The initiative, referendum and re uman prin OP | on the wind ly side law and to return to t bis h Be ge ggaer hae jeall bill is ready for presentation ldetens.@ courte of vMesttulanes ie ‘sues. VICTORIA, B. C., J 19.—Ly: ne legislature. For a fortnight - = D untait ne Be > aaa ing on the floor of his house, in) Goy, Johnson and the legislators} As Robert Romans, a pa , eie-ig fast within the line of KekKRRAH HAA HHH! the conter of the city, under his) nearest the administration have | Was evicting a large gob of tobaces mal guilt 28 TO NAME PRESTON? 4 ow bed, with sag re ring n working on the measure. Juice mm =the om cand!d ? spring mattres covert orifice di 1 rete % Harold Preston will succeed &| him, M. A. Be ye ath his na : ® Frank H. Rudkir ate ® | well known resident a haces |CHINK AVIATOR in front ane # supreme court benct ord & # city, was found early of Sheehan's #a er his % ing to persistent rum nay. 1 cious condition, loon ‘aneane tia oner ® Mr. Preston said last night # mut a doubt, he had) SOARS GRANDLY police headquar % that no offer had come from * ing for four days without A | tere ‘this asin & Gov. Hay # | food or drink (By United Press.) ing, Sanitary In isd cue 7 ELMHURST, Cal, Jan. 19 spector Lowe, of | Beaekkkeennt | With @ flight of more than a mile the antt-expec saad Weaaae AT ai. |t0 his credit, Fung Joo Guey, a|toration bureau, caught him tn the COMMUTE i ai? Si }local Chinaman, today stepped into | 8¢t ee aya ae R pet s ‘Dwyer z vod | (ity United Press.) | the Imelight as the first bona fide | | “You'r under arre auoth | SEN TENCE fust celebra her 91st bir | WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Jan. 19 ee ee = ~ oe Sak ial! sebhendiee Wesnaen tes t ust because she called Miss Grace |! na e made nself and), 0,” Fe a ans, fol ue z by baking 16 apple ples to pr 0 pmo ood - wughty names, Mrs,jother Chinamen here, combining |!owing bis remark with a right up SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19. Due + dees her ‘own housework. | Naot! Duncombe Ring, wealthy, is|the Wright and I types, | pereut, which caus heat (uttary | Private advices received by waka today out exactly $4,000—$1,000 per] 8oared from a field o tani ete | noe ancintes nee odne 18%] Japanese residents state that BOY OF FIVE CONFESSES. epithet. j of Elmhurst and for four mix with Laine att ae the death sentence in the case DANVILLE, Ky., Jan. 19.—The skimmed the air at an elevation of ce hy . of 24 socialists found guilty yes. mystery of the killing of Mrs, Nar CHILD WIFE PLEADS. jforty feet. The biplane has a & chase! terday has been commuted. Carter, 60 years old as been NEW YORK Jan. 19. Rose | w ter cooled motor of 75 he eral blocks cleared up by the confession of her | Picchione the 17-year-old girl who! power | b ar CORVALLIS FLOODED ndson, Ei ly five years|killed her husband when he at- velligerent | Sia th t he had shot and k ted ten to make her lead a life RIVER 16. RISING ; and} CORVALLIS, Or., Jan, 19.—Base Pr te ¢ e, has entered plea of ne 1 tO} ments and ts are flooded and a |no ity F The Columbia river ts rising at the > CQ Homans paid the | iqiy on account of the steady down LISBON, Jan, 19—The republl FLOODS WORSE. rate of an inch an hour as a result usual fine, $2,| pour of the last two days éan cabinet has forms offered OREGON CITY, Or., Jan. 19—Jof the heavy rains in Western|this afternoon at the request of * to restore all of the personal prop-| All mills here at 11 o'clock were|Oregon and Washington and the|Judge Gordon OH, WHAT LUCK. erty of the former King Manuel if|hiring extra men to remove goods) melting of the snows further up the| - his ex-majesty will kindly send his |that might be damaged by approach- | stream. il ll Sy al X|_ PITTSBURG, Jan, 19.—George address. ling floods 7 Leas RUNAWAY Wives. [> THREE RECALL CANDI. a| Clancy of Magnolia st. won a con 2 wee ——————— ie ; Panna DATES %| ple of chickens at a raffle yester ROCKLARD, Me., Jen. I ey, |* Did you know there were «| day and when he killed one of them I. H. Lidstone has created much!) tree recall candidates for #| 2° found a solitaire diamond ring amusement here by announcing) % | . and two empty cartridge shells that the world is growing better|* ™ayor? * . * EK, J. Brown, dentist, * as there are less runaway wives | ¥ abi | than there were 60 years ago. i i nominated by the so * W LONG HAT PINS MUST BE MUZZLED “ |% He has started his campaign * HOT NE S NE Jan, 19.—Long hat pins, a subject which has agitated * by challenging Dilling and Gill * | her « wore discussed at a meeting of New York's board po you KNOW * to a joint debate. Brown made &|| That has NUT happened yet. if aldermen tode An ordinance providing a fine of not more than} * a long independent fight with & $50 for any woman whose hat pin, unless suitably guarded, protrudes * the alleged dental combine, #| John C. Higgins, chairman of the more than half an inch from the hat, was ‘erred to the committee That there are 500 miles of elec: | * and promises a pp ive ad- &| Dilling campaign committee, will on Jaw and legislation tric wires in one of Seattle's office | * ministration %| pay no attention to illegal voters pousrrngn4 buildings? HR ee ee | Mobruary 7 MARKED FOR LIFE BY HOBBLE SKIRT That the steamers plying on Pu ‘ Every cafe owner in Seattle will y YORK, Jan. 19.—The hobble skirt worn by Miss Harriet | get sound carry passengers to more Confessed While Drunk go down the line against Gill Licdhardt of 1165 4 st, Brooklyn, caused an accident that It 6 be-|than 260 adjacent cities, towns and Johnny Clancy and his following Heved today probably will result in her disfigurement for life. villages. will make substantial donations to tise Lieqhardt was running for a train at New Utrecht av. and) That the comfort station at Pi- (By United Press.) the Dilling campaign fund 41th st when she tripped on her skirt and fell, Her face struck glass | oneor place can accommodate 12,000} LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19.—-Ked-| Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich will 4 Ae w nary “{ cara : was terribly out. persons daily? eral authorities today are awatting turn over that $ back pay to Mike eae Ree Se Pr. i That the drydock at Bremerton {s| word from Alabama regarding the| Carrigan ON 109 YEARS” OL -D, ANOTHER 100 the only one on the Pacific coast] disposition of M. Keating, 35, who| Mra. George H. Smithhas asked ie Jailng Editors — e are a lot of th this f itempt ~“— example editors of The Star sh si) because The ¢ na ¢ ¢ e at unders I r ¢ ticise what a judge has decidedy hort nt wait . 4 ¢ q hey are wrongd Judge } ! 1 th t re 4 G ] eG bert decided Seate tle can. 1 d Or G rt? One t ng abounds. with proofs of this, There is no inherent sacredness, no final righteouge That's beyond question. to j anyone who criticises any dee 's. Why rd to jail om the Judges can be wrong, then. The history of jurisprudence Count the cases that have been reversed. ness about the decision of any judge. any e be. allows oO 1 He s q nan ¢ 1 ir 1's newspaper, Ya American Another theory of the f the law of constructive conte s judge must ‘ } say nd tua the judge r rl 1 the But here is @ Yet without jury s affords no scintilla of defense, this men before him. A judge must be absolutely free from any outside influence, is the theory. judge angry all the way through at the criticisms of the men before him. trial, in a hearing where the truth er justice of the criticisr | judge is in no proper frame of mind to give a fair trial to th Or the 13 , again The “Why not give the people ie benefit of the doubt?” people of the 1estion | Yet Judge Alberts: n refusing to enjoin the f th ll election in Seattle, said “When there is any doubt in the construction of the law, ‘the deabe should be resolved in faver of the free expression of the people's will.” A “The courts ought not to hunt indus triously for a reason to thwart the people’ 's will.” The Star was in contempt for printing the same statement. J \lbertson has not beem in contempt of court. Why al point. The law lirected aga COMMENT while the case This I mment One fin is pending means cx av Suppose that when Judge Gilliam eed his famous injunction against the people of the Duwamish valley, every newspaper in the state has applauded his action and acclaimed the wisdom of his decision. Wouldn't it have been harder for him—or at least fully as hard—tg decide the next similar case without trace of bias? BUT DID YOU EVER HEAR OF A JUDGE CALLING ANYONE IN CONTEMPT FOR PRAISING HIS DECISIONS? YET IF CRITICISM IS CONTEMPTUOUS THEN PRAISE IS CONTEMPTUOUS. I it all up, The Seattle Star, along th every fair minded honest newspaper in the co , believes in courts and in laws. It wishes to pay more , not less, to the liciary. But no court in the country is big enough ot powerful enough to compel respect. You can't command respect by silencing criticism, Throwing men in from the criticisms of the people. The courts can only win and hold the respect of the people by right decisions, by a disposi« tion to look for right rather than for technicality, by placing justice above law, by remembers ing that the source of all law and the source of justice in this United States is the people. THE STAR BELIEVES IN. RESPECTING THE COURTS. BUT THEY MUST ARN I THEY CAN NOT COMPEL jail will not protect the judiciary SIX KILLED IN MONTANA MINE BLAST ‘ sable to dock a battleship? | when arrested for Intoxication Mrs. Emma Smith Devoe to run for tre, Anatasia Carey, who 1s said to|that te able to doc fog oe 2 sd as pres ome in this city today, and about| That the average velocity of the|fessed he had embezzled $2,000 | mayor have been 109 years old, (ica Gilmore, 100 years 9 months and 6 days,|wind in Seattle Is about 6.8 miles | while acting as a deputy Un ted| But remember, it hasn't happened ie een ee ee ce ta Camee 1d per hour? States clerk of courts in Alabama. | yet. passed away at her home in | ; Dan Ryan, his brother; Perey Way,; leg broken; John Russell, both HELENA, Mont. Jan. 19,—Six|Dan Whyte, Harry Abbott, Louis! arms broken ip AUN Tucker An investigation was begun to miners are dead, two are injured! ne injured shin“ Wrontbiice, tis and two are missing today, as a re-| wis “JUICE.” messenger boy, hurrying to worl sult of an explosion in the Keating SHOCKED BY “JUICE, bs a. sate elcctesen mine near here late yesterday.) While lean gainst a telephone | wh inned him for several see They were killed by concussion.) pole at nd av., between Colum: or He recovered and sought am The dead; Ed, Ryan, shift boss;|bia and Marion sts, last night, a, other telephone pole, nee 4

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