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| The Seattle Star ""°. single day t's great ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE pean APA 2, NO. 309 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911 ONE CENT. 23. 784m¢ Axo NEWS STANDE Be HALF-MILLION FUND FOR LABOR FIGHT TODD FINISHES HIS CASE 9 | Wamnc on tie wa Wn AGAINST HILLMAN TODAY |... 00. ti ‘ In Los Angeles Twice on Same Day. . District Attorney Todd will this| where two or more parties have , Y | Y \ | WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Announcement tha 000 is being ‘i Afternoon finish bis case against Pald for the same property at the y, - \ | raised by the unions of the country to finance uggle of the FREED. Willman, secuced of using the} Seme time, and in @ number of t J me . i unions of Los Angeles against “open shop” conditions was made cases different parties have begun bore today by President Samuel Gompers of the American Federa- on of Labor $ L Vis to defraud payment on the same day { - 4 Yy "Hiram $. House, special atcount His report, which covers cash re j » | Fight to Finish the biggest labor war in the history, ant in the United States department ce September 21, 1910 , J Its collectior ‘ t r r @f justice, the last witness for the shows further that Boston Harb \ © OF the biggest f Coast Involved. rosecution, was called this morn: jos were $354,826, of which $48 Y / / J t pit r or that t All alc e con fn tle ing and he will likely finish his 94 has been paid in. The # . y a s ever nee Ap-|t vide bg we | testimony early this afternoon, at « 0.12 of this was paid ‘ y y y, Yip | , c c t r e for some time been which time Attorney Morris for y forfeited, and 1 - t y > s yi te t the members 25 cents Hillman will open his case bee ' pert o k j « t my hi m pre for the Investigated Hiliman's Books ft . woo aa ag . / ending c « th nd, according this winter Investigating ook fn property on : / r nk Morrison fed dded the cash collected im One-half hour this 1 Ke cord por . 4 € t j / : e str Angeles unions the st back. Donworth's court right 1 er ‘ ‘ t e y y " lare ing ever received by in any, = * , bie jes at Bos 4 ver estified that | Nor nich gambite / aff mal As c- | elty for t uggle, which will dew When the noon adjournment was sist f oiler ‘ «on a ‘ . / 4 tur t and the Pacific pres = taken, he was still reading the list some te valu @ | od yant — Z t t nst ole—shall be dominated by the of Birmingham “doubles.” House's machinery ton, or ap 1 . ecte t r F ple of the open or the closed report shows hundreds of instances bec wlect 2 - . n to utter t Open Shop in Portland. PORTLAND, Or.,, Feb. On ace t of t p recently . the Em Jand, im union was ork under an and without Clean out the old council gang! Rayer ‘eg » : ? d 1] ] , ¥ , L atic for which a /, HTS plans made a ly for four Drive the Seattle Electric Company out of politics / 4} Biggest War i leaders are tale Elect nine men to the new council who will stand by you! 4 e intimation v mut ae » usual interest fae The people of Seattle can accomplish all th xt T Jay fit a to t as at Ie n | an € , sident Gom- dates - ‘ — ante means that the Coast will s diastey tried Weaxine ex Chane 6 ee eee re ees a ee =e Council Ring Fears In the accord with t Seattle < her Spec nteres _ Gy United @ tf They will waste no votes on personal friends who happen) & AN FS, 1 | G d J P b to be candidates. business tet ay. antl They will line up solidly and vote solidly for their slate ‘ ran ury ro e ond con they unite as they did at the recall election. ees : : i : * is ok the gia A united vote of Seattle’s good citizenship next Tuesday) o.oo crise. . : Sipaae alate ose : saitty 9 ihe mean eT ; boo . ! Satu rning in the ay m superior respon ° will clean out the old council gang—will drive the Seattle Elec-| wy . 7 tric Company out of politics. at be fi he rwin tea, Z R’ IS PASSED | ie hie , sil Star feels that it can recommend follow down and injured by : | | rata, eee a gare te aa : ts work is plished that readers ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 16— ceasions {n If, Mongolia and Man bg Bs aussie a ee | AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS. R. B. HESKETH ' Practical certainty that Russia | churia A. J. GODDARD. JOE SMITH. China withih & few hours is |e to fret sclve the town of Ku ‘ rt yesterda ¢ grand jury would tnvestigate the 7 ‘ase . _— rob. 16 seen here today in a publica. tx occupation will be equi il and th . n would be brought before the jury, W. H. WEAVER. j be si serra a Tue bm age Oe ae wide tlon by the newspaper Retch to's declaration of war ‘ au ak uneas! mbers of the old counedl The readers « i Th tar . edly ft i > Chemie’ | that the Russian government if China resists, war is inev bi day can nominate those « mer & 1 p wht fe wise: re plans to occupy the Ili region : | Th rns and ¥ ain silent as to their Fill out the ticket of nine by adding to the list the best oth Saal tn a in Chinese Turkestan. Confer. RUSSIA GIVES WARNING. ® tated authoritativel t rand j 1p ‘ : ences at the war ministry today, LONDON F ma or nine same j , nm you know. Vote f L 0 on tea abot ih ie talibeed, aro aved Uke). tin tht Renale tatbods 1 urns has the evidence that two councilmen went to the vice Here ares ndidates, any ‘ t i seapeeaalie tar te. ennai caateey : soya aeons tir : syndicate and insisted that they be declared in,” said one man today added to the tic bove t et Max Wardall, Russia ts aggrieved over China’s | CB . “ope who is close to the investigation. “They threatened to open up on the who as acting mayor last September discharged Wappenstein | | ‘axpaye eague 5 tle) ateged ti the treaty of} tr whole scheme and they knew too much about it to be bluffed off. and started the agitation whict resulted finally in the recall; oe - 1881 Watreky Russia evacua 1 teh s o 4 got we BS ai sase wotnieeas Ga = mas P. vy 7 4 tle in ndabir 2 province a n Occupation of ten gover nt. It is unde peat ee, ene Wao Bate Siware Son. Say George E. Bennett, Thomas P. Revelle, F. S. Steiner, T. L. | te ‘ , aera "tn het which” Chine anefinr a have ti 2 as doing down town, and before this grand jury is through, Quigley, George B. Littlefield. ullding, | t ter | bromised Russia commercial con-| the other | y gpotvine ‘1 en, J a , iat. «af ama ee only the councilmen inter ice conditions, but Vote for ni! nvited te r | § who have in s big improve- | i i STE UR TES BY SCATTER- _ ag : 7. ginal axon our, (CHARGES HITCHCOCK orcas Oe oie goes as the police administration | men, was one of the big ———— =| Th w Chought Soctety will be Ss I D The men who let contracts so that a favored contractor would { Life of T #. Agnes Galer dirt clear out of the city 1 t after that land a contract for avy an Suicice Saturday even and on “The| cin tate aia: Se aR " eh REPRESENTATIVE WM. WRAY,/ inaking a big fill and use same dirt, though he was paid as if he lr ‘1 1 . idee yo aroused over posed inc | Who won his fight for boxing bill. had it ont of the city and back asi hile th be Fi eemcryion | Reign of Law” Sunday morn » NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Charges in posta * magazine | 7 t " 5 oe Aen, Se ee ee 34 J. N. MeHivain at 1426 Fe insincerity and inconsistency| tere He 1 that Hitchcock’s| OLYMPIA, Feb. 16.—Represer om ee eee ie their im eeretente thine ee Sn ee | NEWPOR?, KI. Feb. 16 New je here today against Post-| proposal to ase the magazine e Wray's bil mittir was astounded today when it ral Hitchcock F. C.| postal rate senired mar ion boxing contests Burns has the & council gang,” was the positive wer hth» di be year cl asaro, manager of the Period! | ments emanating from Washingtor A th se today by a vote of| Statement yesterday lice department didn't get all the - “ 4 ‘ | Publishers’ assoc who is) whict clously false 1 to a¢ | money-—not by a long shot + : Prosecutor Murphy and W al vice le pene * “Weight and Hast of King and » recorded be» (By United Press.) : | JUAREZ, Feb. 16.—Evidence that | MRS JOHNSON DOROTHY ARNOLD | ; Py FARRER EER hard fight ¢ € r against the |er@l hours yesterday bill, Wray e principal bur-| the strings of evidence th Fear Smallpox. den of nding it ive amend-|tO place before the a su Dox scare which devele sent © brought in against the| Which convenes tomorrow oped at the county jail yesterday t 1 t| Members of the vice gang who Will result in holding the grand the}are alleged to have nfessed toljury sessions down” town, accord- Burns were again call fore the|ing to Prosecutor Murphy. The osecutor. The significance of| offices to be used as yet have not second visit was not made|been settled on. ‘This detail will wn by Burns or Murphy be arranged tonight , y ) secretive were Burns and Mur-| “I don’t think there is any real arger majorit r « and last night that|danger of contagion,” said the Penta leaae uckled of r|neither would say a word regarding | prosecutor today, “but I will take armor this morning, pr y their investigations... It is noised|no chances by holding the sessions a big fight on I i Commissioner | among those called before the in-|im the county court house.” Re which was expected for the] quisitors that every man for himself} Neither Burns nor Murphy ha@ afternoon |1s the task to accomplish ja word to say today concerning | Whether the alleged. confessions | their line of procedure tomorrow, will be repudiated before the grand|As soon as the panel is officially Ross Bus 7 at |Jury is a question causing consic approved by Superior Judge Main able ation. To offset this|the task of | specu selecting the 17 grand SON PAYS FOR Bird, Bueb itt. led’ a|J- Burns, the detec hose inner councils of the revolu tenia SINS OF FATHER tionists do not by any means regard : | te CHICAGO. Feb 16. In - on ait expiation of the sin of his father, Cha Rigdon, who committed suicide here last July after having wounded Mere. A g. Jay Rigdon today filed a ing est in r Rigdon's eptate. a conside: placed at $19,000, the property of which Mrs, Young * claimed the elder Rigdon had *& defrauded her before attempt- * * * ny in a fiat refuss the insur general, Casillas, who is in jail Fe for violation of neutrality, to| BOSTON, Feb. 16.—Dorothy A renounce the cause of the rebels.|nold, the New York girl who ha i: Sales WS Sebiashinss ellie General Ahmuda, the fe been missing since December | Risk a peee-aies oi in Chihuahua state, who ts pawned Jewelry valued at more than} orking for Alexander Pearson, con friend of Casillas, pleaded today | $500 while she was on her week's | Se onc on Mavaiiar Canara with the irgent commander to| visit to Boston in mber, ac sp ecb Ping Rl pMosmeyie JA desert the foes of Diaz, return to'cording to informa ven out} ge poke ioe gy Big hy ogg Juarez and be reinstated in all his| tonight. Miss Arnold took the ar-) | cea am artinle princed ta SO former honors, Casillas refused, | ticles to a Boynston st. pawnshop | ( of Tuesday tn which it tai hie saying that he placed his duty be-|and received about one-tenth their} \ Ghat Mrs. dobneon got ter sa tore his friendship, and that he by| value, glying her full name a a sot ne Ee Oe ae Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ll spatred’ of: the -over-) dress information on which the fc | was based appears on Investigation no means @ throw of the Diaz government. | eq. ipGANIA ADOPTS | t POPULAR MEASURE! o pl vt a a a es ‘ 1 # ‘4 |probability the statements of sev-'jurors will start. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 16. ' Johnson for $5,000," ss ‘ KING MAY BE DYING. ht Pl t : = ince : shi SACRAMENTO, Ca gt ned Lig an = ter defeating Assemblyman Pols | ) : CETTINJN, Fetf 16,—King Nicho: | ibs. adias “Gt ana F loys. etferig. to” amend Senator $20 000. I gave-her § io whol lta of Sontenagro tw reported to te | | Po eres to alent Saucedk cae Gates’ initiative and referendum i] was not covered by the jury's award, |in a serious condition today as the| Acting Superintendent Ross of the Leo ee 1 Nast <M | ota = measure, the assembly today unant-| I always try to do the square thing! reguit of a burating blood vessel city lighting plant , eee ing her life PSTeTrrrrr rT Tee Te TTT T ee i elel * f& ORPHANS WANTED TO SEE WORLD—BUT— Locked in close embrace, Raymond and Elmer Hart, or phans, respectively 5 and 7 old, were found In a a house at Bighth av, 8 nd Weller st, by Patrolman Gus Tischler last night The be confessed that th deserted the Seattle Children’s Home yesterday to see the world, They wan dered at all di i} both were weary. Then they en tered the ant house and by my men and to look after the {45 contracts acce 8 force | pay mously adopted the resolution su families of those injured at, work.” ust Tuesday, the highest total fora] | WILKESBARRE, Pa., Feb. 16 olan eet mitting the constitutional mend ; ent to the people. It now goes to ingle day since January 1. None of/John F. McKay of Tompkinsville, | asi dita WILL PROBABLY THE HICKTOWN BEE \business firms but were confined | pounds of beef, 8 loaves of bread| meet at the home of M. M. Peters, the governor for final approval |mainly to the residence districts. and 12 quarts of milk at one sitting, | 2437 First av., tomorrow afternoon | Boy Shoots Teacher | Xs e ‘ ACCEPT BONDS Ross was instructed by Mayor! has issued a aeft to “Hungry Sam"|to decide on the candidate for Oy loots | — : Late Dilling to employ two addi hai | Miller, of Strawberry Ridge, cham-|councll, | r, ‘ hite ng | Solicitors, = ye examen = | KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 16.— ; John Smith, @ 14-year-old schoolbo: i e —_ good deat to do with producing a Chandler, ¢ h ; } hot and seriously wounded Princt % u troller Chi r »mptroller Both: the FR - Ti B | set ames P. Gray in revenge for a|lceilative bee. ‘There is Fred W.| well today wald’ that Loo, Higgin roops in Battle WANT A HOME FREE? flogging he had recelved from the| |: “es pl grate Hag Dg nta-/ gon & Co., purchaser of the Seattle 8 ol — - ™ e latter. | rom King county. He prac-| municipal bond issues totaling ' ed Press.) Is there any one around Seattle who wants a free home? | tices law in an office pervaded with | $1,967,000, probably would accept for constable PUERTO PLATA, San Domingo, | A Seattle fireman bought four acres across Lake Washir SUFFRAGE CLUB MEETS, legislative timber, to wit: G. R.|the $421,000 munictpal improve - ate Sometimes environment has a! [Ip @ telegram to Deputy Comp. SESE ESE EEE ERE * it _no- |Feb, 16.--Five thousand Haytien ton recently, one gnd a half miles from Kirkland. There is a KESSEEE EE EEE EE EEE EE EEE NAAR jh INVITE CANDIDATES, | A meeting to discuss candidates lacoenees ay mh Pv, Ge ment bonds. A transeript of the re] yr iie : Hare will lay |troops, commanded by President|} house on it, /14x16. The land ts good for raising vegetables, Candidates . the “bobhelimanta | 20% soe gounctl will be bald at the | ARs, Mie te a tis fast - election, | ny proceedings was forwarded yee"). ius Simon, are in the northern prov-|f which can be sold in Kirkland- or sent across the ferry, to Simora have bode tovited @ attend eee ea ate niet 3 | hat accaumts for Representative | errr,” the bond purchasers’ at- Mien Panny ns ro8 er finces of Haytl, stamping out the|f} Seattle 8 meeting of the Twelfth Ward Pro-| ot! av. by the oon ae” | Hastings, ‘in, all probanility, | Sommers fomeand has returned to titek eeneilion She Le earaen The man who owns the place cannot live on it and do his teeateg eas ae 9, | Club Friday afternoon at 2:2 rm gl oy FOR MEROY'S BAKE. fore Call around and’ ace Juan Mondensa, which fell before |} work In Sehttle, Ho: ia willing to let a good responsible Gouple church, Hillman City, this evening. | 8 $10,000,000. all kinds of “cops,” Hastings is| RIVERSIDE, Cal, Feb, 16.—Ac-| — constable Hon Torier tn mS WIE taney. live Oe fe and leuk ater eee eae tna ie ee af ‘ON, Feb, 16—The|some busy solon. You see, he's|companied by a retinue of valets| put the up this week, Quite QUEEN MOTHER ILL. , 4 rigs years, rent on veag ts be work to ges Kirk- TO HOLD CARD PARTY. agreement covering the loan by J.|father of the amended police pen-|and servants and @ small mountain ia "ecction aa Goes ar tories LONDON, Feb, 16,—Indisposition une - Sonera iy th vied bu eding operations ange wee The ladies ot St, Mary's parish|P. Morgan of $10,000,000 to the Hon-| ston law and chairman of the com-|of luggage, sportsmen scheduled to} up. on the part of Queen Mother A’ <I toraay. “lt would matte » good home for some of your reader will hold 4 card party in St. Mary's |duraa government has been signed| mittee on university affairs, He’s| participate in the polo tournament) | Maw do you like our artist pletures andra gave riso to disquieting|§ "A, round make W good home for some of your, ‘ hall tomorrow ovening. lin New York, an alumnus, 06, you know, arrived here today, | them tight along now, maybe rumors today, he owner can be add dat p \

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