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‘Dilling and Decency Is the Issue at Monster Rally at Dreamland Rink Tonight-——Show Gill 1 $ OO Cash Cash is offered for the beat letter written by a woman reader of The Star. The subject is vital Rewards given every week to boys and girls by P ly Important—and all women are invited to Uncle Jack; cash for men who write most : Woman's Page today ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE emibiadnamet ses cohen et: sre! VOL. 12, NO, 299. SEA’ WA $H., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911 ONE C ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS Ba “ Ocean Park, Feb. 2, 1911. | John W. Roberts, Lawyer, Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash.: Remove all statements on the billboards in Seattle. Repudiate the statements which are claimed as mine, as deliberate falsehoods. Their dirty work | finished them forever with me. HODGE. 19DODGING | —-"" "ze LAY PLANS TO || THE ISSUE ate _'TRAP CROOKS © at the bottom of the - | . . Prosecutor Murphy > 5 4 Opponents of Landon’'s Anti-Contempt Bill Afraid to Meet| Gieniaels Atha bag > “9 Mccartney ie oat ee noe q the Real Issue, Which Is the Curbing of Judicial Ursurpa- = le i F 4 Se we Ga Walinwas Send Pi = tion and the Wiping Out of Despotic Principle. | Se ee On es POR ae } if They Try to Vote. | coils j 4 __ One thing must be conceded to Senator Rosenhaupt, of | bullies aeni<sauetie’ abo i ai He : tempt in the senate T day | well the mos, vigor for a clean vote | senha never ored the bill the el n F “ERP gana ccs dis bh or te at the pr f certain defeat before : 3 me : the of decentt pu' pinion, willing to take 4 t That's about all you can say about Rosenhaupt er.| | the vote fc man who let them steal a million dol ;. His methods were as unfair as either of the other tw« | ; | lars by syndicating vice in the city ; Cadites Said’ that The Star had ‘called Judge - Judge Donw nnounced In the | John W. Roberts, chief depugy sheriff angered by the atempt A te A, 4-00 alt | federal court roor his morning to draw his chief into the Gill camp by deception and fraud, haw ‘ a pliant s t of monop and a pt te of that it was his belief that a jury his orders from Hodge, and will go into the suspected warcs on tions,” when he knew he was eri a 2 would be secured this afternoon tc Tuesday with a force of men big enough to give the Gill gangsters F that The Star never said tl try C.D. | battle that will go down into history . oer? hy t 1d € en Ww On the basis of investigations mad hairman Hige of the ‘ Collins also charg he Lane | amined this morning. Three nd the Welfare league, the most start- 4 Star power to incite a arch to r were passed for cause by both | 0 for Gill was discovered. ¥ b he knew, as everyone else knew, that 1 |torneys, while three were excused | ng PRsesoutor Murph 4 “ ro. eae " } by the court because of holding » be served as fas, as the 3 tempt law to punish the crime of inciti | j +® a . : “ fixed 0; * Twe peremp tol | y attem to vote Hosenhaupt brought up the old Tugwell |fense, while one was used by Dis-} .esler lodging houses, are filed with mi have been imported q Tacoma newspapér had called a ud triet Attorney Togd, leaving six! from Tacoma, Everett, Yakima and other citic ote for Gill 9 crooked Here's the way ne sw a more for the defense, and seven Men have been registered from vacant lots, and from non-existent if'we pass this law,” was his n | e no Arg sy ng street corners. The wharves ene the railroad yards have been Nove Roseshaupt is a Jawyer: And the oa ae agi ogg beg combed by diligent Gill Workers for floasers for men whe ats broke - Now osenhaup' la € 1 4 whe he lilman case and are willing to take a chance. ey have been assured of protec 4 senators are ne And Rosenhaupt knew of the| Half Close your Eyes as You Gaze at This Picture and You Will See the Gort of Men Who Are Strong s continued In Judge Denworth’s| tion by the Below-thecine gamblers and saloon men. i “4 senators there not know, that Tug coul e been for Gilt pourt s | Roberts will be ready to meet the me Mr 4 %3 4 punished for libel, criminal and civil, for 5 ring that unless} - | ape that Cat DARE SORE: Fear PSE Deana. ee if h he could prove that his charges were true C IER IS JAP NOVELIST : 1 it 4 h a They don’t need the constructive contempt law to protect I I . . = 4 d : judges from slanderous and untruthful criticisms. Rosenhaupt | HITS MINISTERS Kiddie Sta e Bo Is a Girl q ; q knew this. He presumed on the fact that most of his hearers j OFF SHOAL | ’ g' Ys > were not lawyers, to make them think this was not true | : ec _— We l Ch Pale S is ti q 2 er Merqule Kat Also a Christian Scientist Rosenhaupt also argued that the Landon bill w ald pre-| ee lao vent the court from exercising any authority... Again VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 4—Yield-| sura as > ; haupt presumed on that fact that he was a lawyer and h ing ‘to the at miln of tugs to-| growth of an Rosenhaupt knows that the Lan day; the Norwe er Titania hearers, as a rule, were not om! Roka, a vives to state judges eve : r exercised by federal whibh ran ag vart istand | novelist, crea don bill gives to state judge cas? yesterday, was ed at & o'clock. | ment in Toki rehy in vane Tokut-| Half the people who saw Mary yore nering this week at the Meore exclte-| made a remark like this What Or er. Only eight of the senators Coast responded comb, under ‘sentence of death for the murder of Martin Kvalshaug. | The petition detlares that in view jof the recent acquittal of Mrs. Mar ‘tina Kvalshaug, charged with com Ypiicity in the murder, ft is apparent that an injustice wa: | s done Newcomb | bo You KNOW and thet he should not suffer the HORRORS--WHAT ' DISEASE STRIKES DEAR SEATTLE? 23.2% 30'S". t the Wash ° ship of the country, with a record Olympia of 31 Pables born within its wall | within 24 hours. Fourteen births came.in 14 consecutive hour judgés. He knows that dozens of other states e long Two ot t against Star by C. D. Hill |The vensel is not seriously dam-| ly lauded the memory of Denj play the rot ‘Kiddie’ te ~hledas wiped out the antiquated contempt law which allow es) man’ following the put m of the story b t last fall | aged. | Kotoku and the 11 other socialiste |" py ., cer in etc ss J to punish for the “crime of criticising * Oe nan ee os ny afternoon by OFF TO ALASKA | hanged here last week | Kiddie is 0 ett ‘ Under the Landon bill courts can still compel the attend This action was taken as a resnit of irrer filed by Hitt HT. Harnette, president of the| | Mins Mark Short, « 5 a ance of witnesses, enforce all present rules insic court) man, only one now remains in the supe r | Washingtor bank of Fa wh iu 's name x room, can order men’s arrest for disobec e of th ling Judges Albertson, Main and Gillian ach thrown out one | banks, left here for the | it, pe Siar made his Mad q .t bat: eve sling, es y order | or ¢ cases on the same ground Tartana valley n out the | |ba ne ‘0 interview Miss F can enforce every judgment, every ruling, every « | a _ \ceeines of the t “or qzedint ig hae ls hau" ue teureen” tke ea h ‘ They can do everything they can now, except send men to = the hands of a receiver over a GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Feb. [expected to find her mimicing the d 2 jail for expressing their honest opinions outside the court rooms. month ago 4.—One man was killed and two [elder actors, rehearsing their lines. ‘ 4 And that is the real issue, and the only issue, at stake. | = - others fatally Injured here to- She wasn't Kiddie” was busy 4 ; oe cee Oe ’ ; 4 ON TRAIL OF TIGER day by the premature explosion | with a book. Her mother and her 0 4 » The Landon bill does not, and will not, affect the case of L Ai IIRE tac ata oc Klan |.. of denne walis’ exeevating . |tencher: were with ber : The Star editors. The passage of that bill will wipe out a) F Hl wil VE. ander Boulli, charging. him with| for a new busding. |_,"1 suppose you Intend to be a : 3 > — give notice effective hee ‘ ‘ 4 tiger” at Black great actress like Miss Manner d a despotic principle of a past age. It will give notice effectively jrumbing a. “biind tiger” a’ e ; : and Gabphatically that supa can’t remain on the judiciary | - Diasiond, was issued yesterday. < KHARHKKKKKEKE ne ing.” the Star man suggested % - 2 % ? | (By United Press.) a, and today 4 i | No, sir, I'm going to be a Chris “s of this state. It will mean that judicial usurpation must be} FR Moor ee | pooeen td nd geen tu The BRoinniNa. . THE OLD STORY. X|¢led Salamis coment coda, 3 3 stopped. And then it will be stopped ing suddenly insane, Abdul | statement Goodwin—"There was a touch of | * : rie oak . reply. She wouldn't talk much Victories worth while are never won easily, but they are} Hamid, deposed sultan of He choked one of the un- }natare in old Adam * INDIANAPOLIS, | Fe’ Xjabout it, but her mother supple ¢ ss Sida Turkey, brutally murdered fortunate women to death | Hitllow Probably the one touch|* When his wife found io his z mented the information & Y always won. : ES ORS dnd 6! bid tebe, Whe be. with tie hande aniaasnod jof Rathre that made the whole|# suit case love letters i *| “She has ne a aick day h ee "8. RSENS sor , companied him to the castle | the other's brains out | WOREd ‘kin = * nother woman, H H hultine, | the mother said. just tells : where he has been impris | against the wall le Re eaeeeantkheane TOVONRS WSR. aptec herself she is well that’s all - a IS THIS GIRI Ss | ® # to kill himself and today ts in */there is to it. One day on her way _— - * * lw th ustoday of the police *lto the be f 4 | the custoday 0 he theatre, she fell down a | . ANOTHER JINGLE. *y «| j |flight of steps and was knocked un * | “KIDDIE"—OFF THE STAGE | ~ Recall * Kea Oe eRe KK conscious. When she came to, she 7 7 ene avors % What tikes the moon so very # naclot she | Me Lid LE E e| y * bright * | ENOU NAMES IN | wa oi eli ‘ | Aside from that, “Kiddie” off the —— si ks pi % ‘An it drops down the starry -* GH N ES |toet att Protected me,’ she said, ‘I)stage 1s much like every other te SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb | SUNDAY MASS MEETING. (|% alope * TACOMA’S RECALL [Wh Nor ane” on | te girl of eight, She likes kittens Is the following letter a hoax or;ing girl was denied at all resi-|Charging that the t ieee Seats # Agdinst the ebon yault of *| pa nd dolls. cons on as drawn up for the +? ie aa _—_ ee _ niainniatiiienetsteetaniin coooiaaiia fa St the pitiful. appeal of a young | dences visited Ect cp uconaee’ “awuarn ana | TMMAATS Comer for the mass | nig *| TACOMA, Feb. 4—Claims are = a girl lured into captivity? rete, wile ‘ nag ing cg MR hn 1 the First M. E. chareh|*® | Why, Blank’s Handy Dandy *|made tonight by those who are |SENATORS IGNORANT “oak Dear Frien¢ id you be so} that a Sai tou Aw oma A * a * | backing the movement to uN | > a A It was picked up by Frank Davis,|,ind as to notify the police that I\of self government, Francis J.) Sunday afternoon at 2:30 under the|y . * cesar le ree ge ised ot | | OF “LORD'S PRAYER” ef the Chicago house, on Madison | am in a bad house. Last night as | Heney,.the famous graft prosecutor, leadership of the Y. M.-C. A. In DO 1y wig 4 4 x #44 ¥ HHH number Of nignatures have been Ob | oe anaes q f, b st, near Boylston ay,, this niorning.|1 was going home a lady and a man spoke In favor of a recill messi | half ¢ He Secaaer: 0, Es tained on the 80 petitions in circu MB roPms tac d 4 Davis took the letter to police|grabbed me, and I never had time| before the joint committee of the | Matthews will deliver the address Leen ad tuanie email aeeaisen Tt oKA, seb. 4 Mem. headquarters. Juvenile Officer to holle Please don’t tell my|state legislature here last night BAB | bere of tne senate, today nae Bam Corbett visited several apart-| mother as she will go crazy. Please Wel SPEAK AT GHOROM | ike SADs eee {devoting spare moments to learning 4 ment houses and residences in that| call the police, hotel, Boylston ay.| TO SPEAM AT Fiener PRINCESS TO (iy United Press.) ’ TACOMA, Feb. 4—Pe are|barrassing situation which arose 4 2, vieinity, but knowledge of a miss-|and Madison st peak tomorrow night at the Green | NEW YORK, Feb. 4—The east 0s oO at being circulated for signatures to-| when the chaplain, Rew R.A Rand. ‘ en a me . “Lake Congregati ehruch on AID OF HORSE side Jewish maternity hospital | | aay asking G v. Hay to pardon and | aij, requested them to join in that >, lannual danca tonight it S| ington Annex LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4—Physl-; street, yelling at the top of his SuinMad MEET TORIGMT. clans at the receiving hospital today | volce, carrying a gum vending ma) 1 TEMG Ma wilt hold the NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE nf are wondering if « new disease that|chine, his clothing plastered with| The Friends favre i today at death pesalty ). might be called “gumitis" has been |daubs of the sticky substance and | T°SWAr Guationy mad E. Spruce | | r Tene ; 4 % discovered following the arrest of| chewing a wad that from its size in| . That Health Officer Creighton | invest! amor Be claims he believes that Seattle milk is tH® purest !n the world, except ing that of Sweden? That Mary Mannering who plays Jat the Moore this week ts the wife of James K. Hackett, the actor? That Miss Mannering is 34 years old? That Jefferson de Angelis, who comed to the Moore next week, was HEINZE WOULD | | ESCAPE ALIMONY | NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Charles A.| Henderson, former husband of pern. ice niden, the @ctress-bride of F. Augustus Heinze, hatés to pay all-| named Stillinge and two daughters ie a mony, especially when tne money] «ong to move to Hicktow! _ : Edward Panline, who when taken) dicated an outlay of at least 2 re into custody was in a downtown,cents. He is held for observation. Cc. E. TO HAVE CHARGE. = == | The Christian Endeavor society ke off her en Miah has will have charge of the service at HE TURNED BACK THE GLOGK HANDS AND) (f=soaar™= SS) LECTURE ON ALASKA. ] WHE SHO HE WA BOND ENOUGK FOR HER," post Nothing nporiun tonigh evening. born tm San Francisco ten years is to go to the wife of a millionaire, Emeline Tupper has give up wear. fter ithe discovery of gold in Calt and Supreme Court Sustice Gerard ie Bee Mal, Cond te Cae : IRECTORY. “ 3 ierard (ity United Press) 8. m,, the complainant did not ap-| COMPILING DIRECTORY. | fornia? jtook under advisementehis applica if there was another paper NEW YORK, Feb. 4—John Mor-| pear. When Mrs. Morrow arrived , That Ejbert Hubbard, who comes . wn you'd ate the Bee tion to be relieved of paying Mrs. .~! more. That ought to Heinze $100 a week. row has a wife today because she|at 1:30 p, m. the case had been now being complied by the R. L hever appreciated his astuteness | dismisted otk - until he turned back the hands of| “Judge,” said Mrs. Morrow, when ON “BROKEN WORD.” the clock 2% hours to prevent her|she did arrive, “a man that can! «rhe Man Whose Word Is from attending a divorce sult she|slip into my room and get AWAY! HL OVen” will be the title of the ser had brought | with anything like that is certainly | 1.51 to be delivered by Rev. George When the case was called before| worth having. No, you need not| i 16 tomorrow morning at the the domestic relations court, at 11|make out a new complaint Ballard Presbyter to thp Orpheum next week, has | made} a fortune out of his mage zine, The Philistine,” and his Roy croft furniture factory? That George W. Dilling will be the next mayor of Seattle, succeed ing Gill shortly after next Tues. day? That “building permits for nearly A quarter of a million dollars’ worth Of residences were igsued last month? BASERALL FOB 1911 The directors of the Northwestern league have made up a tenta- tive schedule for 1911. 1¢ 1s announced today that Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma will open the season April 18 on home grounds. Van- couver will be the first team to meet Seattle, and Portland will open against Spokane, Seattle gets the greatest number of games— 115 in all The schedule for holldays & as follows: Memorial day, Tuesday, May 30—Victoria at Seattle, Vancouver at Spokane, Portland at Tacoma Fourth of July—Portland at Seattle, Victoria at Spokane, Van- jan church, en ae rz ; ON THE DOWNWARD PATH ING Scribbles—Congratulate me, old 9 man. I sold six poems to the maga , ’ zines last week. (By United Press.) That Eva Tanguay, the volatile Dribbles—Poor fellow! And you} PARIS, Feb. 4.—The Princess De} vaudeville star, was born in Marble GIV used.to write such good poetry, too.| Sagan, whose tribulations as the}ton, Canada, 3) rs ago? j - wife of Count Bont de Ggstelane| That EWen Terry is 63 years of| Between times Senator Roberts teenage Milkman—"I see by the papers| made gousip for two continents, will | age? makes logging engines and big ma pa nator Roberts of Ta- » artist caught him at that a Frenchman has invented alospouse the cause of the Paris cab| ‘That Rose Coghlan’s real. name|chinery. He's the only big manu-|§| couver at Tacoma ; CHICAGO, Feb, 4,—With sup the striking garment workers, who| new way of transforming water In-| horse, which she thinks is eruelly|is Mrs, Jobn Sullivan? |facturer in the senate who opposes Labor day, September 4—Tacoma at Seattle, Vancouver at Spo- § plies exhausted, many of the girls|have been out for better working |to milk.” treated. A “league for. tho. protec-| That dna Wallace Hopper is now | the present employers’ Hability bill. || kane, Victoria at Portland, . é conditions since September 24,| Customer—“Well, | hope you'll|tion of horses” has the former Miss|Myg..4. O. Brown? Roberts wants the employers and The last week of the season places Tacoma in Seattle, Portland : Practically reduced to starvation) went back to work last night on) adopt it. I'm getting awfully tired} Anna Gould as one of its principal] That Guy Bates Post was born in| the employes to haye control of the || in Spokane and Victoria in Vancouver and further weakened by desertion,| the employers’ terms, of the old way.” Seattle in 18757 matter rather than the state.