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SENATE VOTES TO POSTPONE ONTEMPT BILL | r | ogg and Leads Attack on Progressive Measure | Obeys « “Some Who Voted to Postpone Favor Needed Reform, | But Object to Bill in Its Present Form—Nichols, Lan-| an and Jensen Make Strong Arguments in Support | don, Bry: ® Arg PF of New Law YMPIA, Feb Se Jengthy discuss 3 Senator | igat the okt co the stat Statute, which the principle o! it aro Leads Attack Collins, obeying the ‘of Seattle paper which the Dill because of spite on the progressive argument in favor of the bill, claim ing that while it did not take any or rightful powers from the courts it would limit a dangerous, despotic and arbitrary prerogative Others Favor It. of tay nm voted to don’s bill wip aw r Nichols also came out em. phatically in favor 6f the bill, point ing out the fact that the nation and most of the other states @ud abolish ed the old contempt law years ago. Senators Bryan and Jensen also spoke against the postponement. Those voting against postpone. ment were Aflen (T, L.), Anderson, Arrowsmith, Brown, Bryan, Expy Falconer, Hammer, Hutchinson, Huxtabl Jackson, sensen, Landon. Nicho Troy, Whalley, and Prest- dent Pauthamus. | Those voting to postpone tne bill | Collins, Allen (F. J.), Bas sett, Bowen, Chappell, Shaffer, Rydstrom, Hall, Hewitt, Stephens henson, Stweart, Myers, Me Piper, Rosenhaupt, Roberts, White, Fishback led meas EL PASO, “Tex. Feb. 2—A rebel attack on Juarez, Mex., began today. Five hundred Mexican cavairy and Infantry are engaging the advance guard of 1,000 rebels under Gen. Pas- cal Orozco, whose soldiers are on the advance between Juarez and Samalayuca. Evidences | horses with bloodstained sad- di which are stampeding ts the border into Ameri can territory. o made a long plea for con the dying statement of Whom he did not me be & great one provided it Be conservative. this bill, claiming that it got go far enough, and tt will; in a different fo Makes Strong Argument. Replies to Chamber F and humane measure, therefore be it 4 LVED, That we condemn the narrow policy of the = ‘ef Commerce in opposing such a worthy measure, which ‘as against the apparent Dollars and Cents policy of the Commerce.” miaTaausr | JUAREZ on record, condemning | sending a committee to oppose the pending bill tion states further, that the only reason the bill is that it will poor working girls in the to work 24 hours a day ‘The Canning Argument. Girls working in the canning | Fy are Orientals, except in the | c with | ay “in opposing} Warns Americans. | of working people, the stock argument that it} American Consul Edwards at Juarez this rnoon ordered fesdlution was passed unani ‘and preparations were made ARCHBISHOP DYING. ts PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2.—Hope aif of the bill | a for the recovery of Archbishop | |Ryan.. “He may expire at any | L TO moment,” said a bulletin today. | a thera = that the municipal street cars in heat; : va England employ more than 60,000 @m injunction restraining father from inte th he That the population of Japan is (ag with her) increasing at the rate of about half! | That California furnishes about! three-fourths of the quicksilver pro- That France manufactures bur glar-proof glass which withstands and during his sp predicted that this country ofthe senators voted to come before ful WHEREAS We believe the eight- hoor day for women to for its object the preservation of our womanhood and future paanows Innguace the ¢ entral 1 sie oo ATTACKED hour law for women. the Chamber of Commerce canning industry of the pointed out that 75 per cent Tesolution further charges | e apparently for EL PASO, Tex, Feb, 2— @ drive away the manufactur all Americans to leave the city. an active campaign in| 2 was practically abandoned today - HEMAIN ON STAGE] po vou KNow a on theatricai company after = people career. ialleged he had her detained |* ™---.0n & year? duced in the United States? blows from a into the groundir Meamer Chicas @ few days ago the Thited s: a That Italy imports over $50,000 1900 worth of cotton every year? rm BERR KKK TONIGHT’S DILLING MEETINGS. Rally—Speakers: Carl J. Oliver T. Erickson and Mr. Arcade hall, Scandinavian Voters’ Smith, Ole Hansc ax Wardall Diliing. ‘Beattie Seminary, Ross station akers Rey Beers, H. H. A. Hastings, Kitt Gould ‘and Mr. al Presbyterian church, Yesier stasion Herbert W. Meyers and Re Aylmore y 45th st. and Wallingford av id, Arthur P. M and 8, A. K Alexander Diliing. M. Bax! tower ees SSSEEEEE EEE EEE * * * * 7 » * * * . » * + * * » * * * * * 7 * 2 * * The theory that that there is a ita blow Of the United Talt stepped in blunder‘of a judge—this is the ition of the par granted yesterday to Fred Warren, Of the Appeal to Reason i : Marrow-minded ji had tried in his usual narrow way | mmc! Fespect f ‘ourt—to punish a man who criticised for the can do no} decisions, than the infallible, that they about jt a personage scredne Bat it being a federal judge he could not sentence a citizen | “crime of criticism,” Congress took that despotic power federal courts eighty years ago.* The court had to} some other way, but there are always enough in the law to serve the purpose of the powerful. hye court “got Warren,’ Bat the judge's blunder started something and that some- Penetrated the White House. the Dresident of the United States took a hand and blunder of a judge who forgot that this is the twen- == century and that this country is America, not Russia. thing eeeeeeeeeee eee eee See eee ‘INDICT TWO FOR grand jury |ments in conm LE, WAS H., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, According to current belief, the groundhog emerges from his hol weather. it is back forever. i Sredbdicr sie Repti thachyaaliatadeed | “Corpse” Stretches Arms to Crowd About Coffin. GLASGOW, Ky., Feb. Stretching out her hands to- ward those who assembled about her coffin, Mra. Jane Piteock, an octogenarian, caused a panic at her funeral at Gamaliel, Monroe county, Ky The funeral sermon had been preached and the lid of the coffin was removed to per mit friends and relatives to take a last look at what they believed a corpse. It r then that Mrs. Pitcock regain- ed consciousness She remained alive for sev eral hours, her death follow ing last night Poe e eee eee ee eee eee eee ee SERRE REM EE EH fa TACOMAN’S DEATH “= REDDING, Cal, Feb. 2--The turned two indict tion with the kill ing of George Vallier of Tacoma when on the roof of a Pullman car near Redding, August 25 last. The names of the persons indicted will) ., be kept secret until the arre are made. mi re} |PARACHUTE FOR AIR ps with his children answering | young fellow put to him. inquired of Hillman as to who the an If he sees his shadow, back into his den he goes, to remain six weeks. | gang, however, The Seattle St ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATT 1911, vor on Dory 2 to inspect the In the case of the Gilf : HILLMAN TAKES HIS CHILDREN TO COURTROOM District Attorney Elmer €. Todd made the first move to accept the jury to sit in the Hillman when the tr was resumed today. Attorney Morris, for the defense, how- ever, refused the jury, and ex- ercised the defendant's 11th peremptory challenge b: cusing G. L. Hall, who passed for cause yesterday afternoon. D. M. Fish of Port Town. send w called, but the exam. ination disclosed the t that he had a « opinion on the case. He was excused. Hillman appeared in court wife and and Bess a seat beside b th Clarence RB. e occuple ther a which The ations table my, an opposite th That is my plied the father. was, Mr, Todd,” Women In Court. court room was several usual The ith d as was packed two e. in who was kept rather busy the | son doors when the session began | Bléyen of the 26 peremptory chal |lenges allowed the defense have been used, and the government has | | exercised five out of a total of 18) | allowed. Judge Donworth this morning hed the audience to remain seat ed until the jurors filed out. This jorder was given in order to avoid any possible opportunity of jury | tampering | Eleven in Box. | The 11 jurors who have been | passed Without cause and not yet peremptorily excused are; E. H | Brett, Seattle; H. F. McClintock | Burton; J. 8. Wangsness, Stan wood; C. R. Redding, Index; Robert | Bridges, Jr, Georgetown; William | Hampton, Everett J. D. Morse, Port Angeles; C. 0. Radford, Se atthe; W. W. Beck, Seattle; P. A Manson, Port Townsend; Captain ig T. Davis, Seattle. On account of the delay of va | rfouw stfembers of the new venire in jappéaring in court this morning Judge Donworth postponed t sprinkled | morning session at 11 o'clock wu women this morning, |2 o'clock this to thetrial will be resumed. MAN, HER IDEA }| When vice and crooked business thrive they do so at the expense of a city’s prosperity and honor. SHE GETS JAR “OF GOLD DUST for | de to with Callforn ke tu cold, | boys, but what about poc to dad about the | | I’ | coal bin is empty | in MISS CHARLOTTE GR This English sportsewoman, ress and enthusiastic aeronaut, now in America, proposes the par-| achute as a safety device for aero-| th nauts. She has made 30 ascen-|#" sions herself, so she knows some thing about the game. | “A great many of the 20 avia tion deaths in 1910 might have been avoided had parachutes,| especially constructed for use with each type of machine, been avail-| able,” she says. Miss Granville| was one of the first women to join the Royal aero club of England.) She says Hoxsey, Molssant and|* others were doing fancy stunts|* when they met death, and that the|* alrehip should not be blamed fot all its toll of death le act- | jhe * * * * 3 E. | perature jand many a New Year's resolution today when * degrees below LURAY, Va., Feb. 2 r faithful service r, who died he his houseke d puthard, a Jon glass jar a gold, which he pt since 1849, Sn in the California golc Jan hi ne 1d (By Freddie, Our Office Boy.) Three cheers for the says the fuel man Motion seconded by snow all old dad ‘s really strange a spell like this, th ches of snow fell last night, ter dro ed to 28 pdestrain strained b suddenly turned a flip-fis 6 icy sidewalks. But ¢ ow {8 great ee ee! WOULD YOU LIKE TO SOJOURN IN DAWSON? DAWSON, Feb, 2.--This is # the coldest day of the 7 with the thermometer at ero. Since the temperatu m 17 above December 8, has varied fr 49 below zero, ee fille d as Jer made a for and | sma | 1? Two and a half degrees, is SESE EE EEE EEE eee eee WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight Moderate northwes y wind. +eee ee ee ee ee ee ee! ‘Refuse Delayed Ballinger Report (ity United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—Hold thay it has no jurisdiction to con sider the report of a regularly con stituted committee from the two branches of congress, the house committee on agriculture ed unanimously to refer back the house the Ballinger-Pinchot re ports. | The committee recommende |the reports be placed on the jéar. S. P. TIED UP Unhied Press.) STOCKTON, Cal, Feb. ‘The Southern Pacific company has oper ated fo trains out of Stockton via {San Francisco for 12 hours. The Western Pacific is tied up by wash outs and probably will be unable to operate trains for three days. |e ke kk \* 2 OH, YOU SUMMERTIME DALLAS, Tex., Feb. Un precedentedly hot weather for this time of year is prevalent throughout Texas. At Fort Worth the thermometer touch ed 98, and an average of 90 is reported from all over the state, SSE SEE EE ed 'MOTHER’S PLEA | afternoon, when the today vot-| to that | St ee Jake Furth’s Electric Co; L$ J a flat have you a bungal abine ? Do you tive in an apartment, a tenement, or w, @ cottage, a house or a this subject or Have you read about the contest on e of TH ONE C GILL SAYS HE WOULD KEEP WAPPY IF HE WERE A MURDERER And Then Ben Pincus Proposed Nine Cheers and a Crowd, a Lot of Which, Were Line, Obeyed ne dKRDE RAED D or the Mayor; From Below the of GIRL STILL MISSING NEW YORK, Feb, 2.—Dor othy Arnold, the heiress who mysteriously disappeared 51 days ago while on a shopping tour in crowded Manhattan, ie still missing. Her father id today that he feared the girl has met death, Detectives are working on the theory that has fallen a victim of Ww n im ch et not the new of the See eee eee ee eee “tome of “His Arg. De men Settee eee eeeee eee eee ae 4 © againet him now the m y t at he wa who had g crowd «ath e mee arbage (which atter of fact ae ni ng the t ‘ aking | was only accomplished b most the man (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 2 and my baby to prison will at least find warmth there.” This plea to Judge Vé cured the rele of Mra Jennie oO han, char; with nm a bracelet and m a neighbor and the magi to ald the woman. Mrs husband earns $8 a week | Day $10 a month rent and $1 week on their furniture The wom an admits she stole to get food. DEATH LIST | TOTALS 200: anol Si": we COLLINS DEFENDS | deaths were reported t pected that at least 60 more will be added to the death list. T ag abatement today in the storm. TWO KILLED IN JOY RIDE te ag Se MURPHY PROMISES HONESTY AT POLLS Through a joy ride Edna Cooper }17, and Stanley Clark, 18, are dead |here today, and Joseph Spencer. ei | Roger Morton and Margaret Smith} Prosecuting Attorney Murphy has jare dying. The automobile in which | assured the people of Seattle that the young people were speeding | collided with an interurban car near | they can depend his office to pgptect them against fraudulent vot jing that will undoubtedly be | tempted election day Besides prosecuting all such | at tests of tax had increase mayor didn He just | } | Send me judge. We and food The men who ex Antiquated called ex-Mayc ‘@ whirlwind cam rales away n newspaper critic, “I put in a padded cell mayor's humorous bite jaughs from the crow Drumming Up a Crowd lw s have jorning down town be ‘ounding up part There were m ‘or the mayor among the who had grown rich und: ministration. ayor didn't disappoint the ted to be 1 od cha he ler and Ms it was t figures The mayor his rheis se hoc alg # defense of Arms was th was trying to iburbs—excepting §. E. Co. had a tea jot e f E the ng should be all the get_ their His Defense of Wappy. The mayor's sole defense of Wap- enstein was that many business WHEN GILL GIRST TOOK CE, him to appoint Wapp If there have been delinquencies in my administration as mayor,” he pleaded at the remember the other things I » done for the eit th rke been asked low as h OLYMPIA Hus bas Jump | Japanese and other aliens in « jexpected manner. He wants to give them r it to own land in thi state, now denied them a pr vision of the constitution. Senator Collins has introdu a bill which ‘will be considered in the senate to- day, to submit this constitutional mendment to. the people at the general election in 1912. Incidental nator Collins is making th incipal objection in the senate to Senator Landon’s bill to change the qontemye law. ee Murphy says he will find out who is responsible, and go after them to the full length of his authority. I regard a crime of that sort as most contemptible and no cases will be dropped short of conviction the evidence is clear and genu said Mr. Murphy in stat- ing his position. on in the car was severely hurt BEGS AID IN FAMINE WASHING ’ | man Ferguson, of the Sh |Mef commission, in a cable to the American Nati 1 Red Cross 8o- elety appeals for ald to re famine conditions thousand famine refugee without food or here and was splintered, No one at cases until a conviction is reached, = or The recall of Hi Gill will give notice to the state and the nation that Seattle has redeemed herself. =i King Alfonso’s Amours May Bring Revolution In Spain (By Un'ed Press.) _MADRID, via Hend nee, | o Discovery to res [arma conspiracy tion. For the f King Al delayed by of a re ranks. for the Al anish trooy been y eve the ity | Action in the nfined on the tak every matter today is government's side possible precau- moment the revolt is a split in the republican living in h i clothing WOMAN A SUICIDE ::. aged in the r s grip on the weaker 8 by throne has d within the revelation of stan dancer, toria is far the king has by her threats to d return to England. WILL BACKUS QUIT REGENCY? (By Staff Special.) OLYMPIA, Feb, 2.—M. F. Back- newly confirmed as regent of ter a hard re, will resign. political talk veral of the le they only vo! firmation on would resign. his a Par amor wh | of early tnis throat with |had been I fe woman The ee ee ee . * MINISTERS ENDORSE DILLING FOR MAYOR endorsing adopt ending » Baptist Western h opened and closed last Emmanuel that d the kOe Rk kk aURA CORPSES IN THE STREET PEKING cord Backus that he NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE Feb Stack 4, th victims have t hundreds at Harbin ourge-stricken cities today coffins, contain-| placed end up. bodies piled on applied by sol had been soak up ned} and| like plagu by th other Several hundred ing the dead, were frozen, uncoffined top and the torch diers after the pyre ed in kerosene. | ‘The burning took place two mil outside the city, The whol cremation of bodies continued day wor When the wa the original ‘obody knew him him the “Unknown made it the “Unknown from Sp kan Now they all know him He's Representative Clyde Miller from Spokane, And he's on the job. legislature opened he question mark.| They called Later they NEXMMENS PERS A EAARERRKERRERS BO Remember this, the polls open next Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the morning and close at 8 o'clock at night. The Star urg its women readers to vote early during the day, to give the & better opportunity to get their ballots in after working hours at night men errr e sss HRAREAAERE TORO OOO OR tt