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You have kicked and protested against the Seattle Electric Co. for years. Today you have your first opportunity to VOTE against the Seattle Electric Co.— against its rotten service — against its control of your city government. Take advantage of your chance. VOTE NOW for | Joe Smith, who will fight the Seattle Electric Co. for YOU. Vote for the bond issue for a city owned street car line. The people can enforce their demands only with their ballots. VOTE NOW and VOTE RIGHT. REMEMBER, THE POLLS ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 TONIGHT. YOU Ought to get The Star before 6 o'clock, delivered at your home. If you miss it, phone Main 9400 or ind, 441, and a paper will be sent immediately by special messenger. ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE “VOL. 13, NO. 11 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911 BEE Readers have got cash prizes coming to them. The Seattle Star |--22...- think tank busy and compete. ONE CENT. Siws"srannd se RUSH 20,000 U.S. TROOPS 10 BORDER Here’s a Woman, One of Your Neighbors, Who Alone Is Making ee ee eet Great Odds In al Nittle br togeth ¢ can how she ¢ Y ong as she can w force t [” AGAINST » JoE SMITH fed little « Pre mann tub to te times he broke d It Two west fr had | wthe ste that a ht dido years « © rest reaning in sta steps n ve Mrs . st children k in a Cro pe tt: took eight months of the hard-| MRS. TREDEMANN AND HER LITTLE HOME est work and the closest saving to | ~—— - - pay the undertaker’s bill |} She had to give her 11-year-old | She Had to Quit Laundry girt to a neighbor. That made one | Si Had Mrs. Tiedemann been abte/ less mouth to feed. And there wa: to work steadily she would ho alternative true stot made $8.50 a week, bat her by Since then Mrs. Tie nn has One dollar would give this woman broke under the strain and she lost | been taking in washir makes a day's rest many days. Bix we x ‘om two to four dollars a week Seven dollars would give her a tor ordered her t © the And t weok's rest as she could: ad t ‘ Nn De s- He Thirty dollars would give her a She had to i r rest of a month and put her on her oldest boy out of schoo! andpi ‘ork the street, feet, ready to take up the battle Ro to work as a but f again. school authorit p| would have to return to school. | from S Thien came the t ext blow of all] She GARVIN PRAISES JOE SMITH SOUTHERLAND BY REV. JOSEPH L. GARVIN IN COMMAN Pastor First Christian Church. President Seattle Ministerial Association : Rea Ww. Men like Joe Smith are valuable men to have Southe has been right on every moral Issue, and has the peor nterest at | land, was ip ° heart. There are many big m' 1 questions up. We are livin ae , h Smith. an age when municipal government is of the greatest interest to the )*t people. We need men like Joe ith in office, because he will, I be | ;ecame ¢ Rote fae J Heve, exercise the right attitude on them, and will make clear and |‘ Sen easily understood the various matters of deep concern to every | n the crutee t . citizen. rginia, no pe shag + 4 ee ee # sal . ; MAN ADMITS HE Ask Damages iis THE STAR IS SUPPORTING JOE SMITH for Woman 7 “clyde gine ; © heir bore By the Editor of The Star. ~ | amy, t A mith ac te him for the ¢ the second division are the sylva and Colorado. Southerland will y intend the coal tes take place in HOBO TRIP ENDS That Luella B. Lovejoy was drowned in jon on the ier dssedieoate oc ¢ aoreiee | & Kansas City, Kas., one @ bare c sr aioe 5 * ler, Mo., and one in a suit for 7 alnst | * Kas the latter cor ied this morn ing ee ee expense It is cla the deceased Kilpatrick's r wh . » gat kett st. sta "rater wanted to -know why he ran} Because he | tion, but t , opped short . home. In company with We believe all p of the crossing, and that when sh¢ 5. G.! Leonard, Raymond Because he is a lot more interested in whether the small \ admitted three wives. One, he says, If eet ee eee eee es | was Raymond alighted she fell into t o and) Marl G: Richardsog, alk on a ho p. Nothing was drowned. The suit is brought | Blodgett, a ¢ m th rk We uohedad has been arre ae ee by the t a charged with having passed a bogu: 6 oniitied to x home owner is going to pay an enormous assessment*than 1a way. The jti ry was | Whether some smooth contractor gets an enormous profit. rakebeam riding, meals Because he insists that a big ¢ ar corporation ni cateh-as-catch-can slumber | pay taxk ‘ y ft ss thé man w 1 30x60 lot heck for $ k neath the 4 y moon ret Service Agent Foster a With a oe a special Seattle states that Richardson i® |. ooaition } a fc ‘ 1 < i c llars of the people's m hould wanted here for having passed fic: |r ah ay "a tld char » more tl fait i 1h ks on the Merriam Shoe |_,|t ended this morning in the juve- | ob¢ : Par the Tate it a toe ee & Co., in both | Me court hel, Mint toetee, UAre, hada't Tove tnmnissary (Humane officers “ Judge Frater gave the youthful pair a judicial lecture nould its ed * FEDERAL AID FOR THE FOREST FIRE HEROES ASHINGTON, March 7 plans can com the distribution of appropriation made by cong for the relief relatives dependent on who lost their lives ng forest fires in the ant of thre people it serves Because in every fight in city, precinet, state or nation, when} DOLLARS were arrayed against MEN, Joe Smith has taken | his stand with Men. | March 7.—Sir Hugh | Because he has had the cou t ght, even when right west last summer, the claim director of the| Read about The ktown was not popular 1 be paid, according to offi nicipal art gallery at Dublin, and | contest on the | Because he has the courage to stand up and. fight when false ls of the department of */| governor of the National art gallery | today friends of the people try to sell the people’s rights {culture and the forest serv- #| of Ireland, has sold Titian'’s “Por-| ple tr. fi he council « rote today # | trait of a Man in a Red Cap” to an tand 1 nt il and protest till 000 very man in heard him against crooked deals to make eee eee ye x al English collector for 1 || NEWS ITEMS FROM ever nan. in Seattle 69 ke | | gured on the SHEE EEE EE ERK HSE EE EE EE EE 1 Because he has t urage to fight. God bless a man whe THE HICKTOWN BEE Joe Smith is fighting for the people, and whenever The Star If there ever was a time when the decent citizenship of Seattle | had an opportunity to move forward, that time is today. A united) | ? vote of Star readers today will elect nine men to the council, every | hel 6 Ming. unique reeital, one of whom is pledged to work and fight for the people's rights. Star »* vile Wm. E. Coll readers have read the platform to which these men have attached their BABE IS BURNED thig morning | hames. They will carry out those pledges. Here are the men for whom |and will fight for him and with him, iiade oan. Boneh 5. A. J. GODDARD. 6 ROBERT B. HESKETH. 7. AUSTIN E, GRIFFITHS. 8. MAX WARDALL. ® EL. BLAINE, OLIVER T. ERICKSON. 2. JOE SMITH. 3, JAMES Y. C. KELLOGG. A. W. HW. WEAVER, home caught fire and little Julla| reftiged on the ground that he was | songs ed to death, charge, land. > was 0 ne And That’s the Big Reason Why You, Mr. and Mrs. Citizen, Should Vote for Joe d finds a man who is fighting for the people The Star is for him} MISS DOROTHY DUNSTAN has been negro chauffeur,|by Rev. B. Tremayne : t a suit for $1,000| with Miss Dorothy Dunste H CENTRALIA, March 7.—While| brought against John Bever and! musical accompaniment The Star urges its readers to vote solidly tomorrow: tb ¢ act the wife and little girl of A. A.)Mre, Mack, proprietors of a res-| Josephine Wardall. Miss Parks, the year old baby, was burn-|colored, The defense denied the It will be given tomorrow evening | at the Y. M, C, A, auditorium, | FOUR CRUISERS GO FOR ACTION WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2 y and naval nd four armored critisers, to be made immediately on To Support Mexico. the White ench window Plan Mimic War. bined d military “war nned to play. BALLINGER QUITS We chronicle today the passage of one Ballinger—friend of the Alaska coal grabbers and so on. Ballinger has held onto the job of secretary of the interior for nearly two years. But he sent fn his resignation to President Taft on January 19. The news wires of the United Press told us al! about it today—the president has been holding the resignation till congress adjourned. Cautious Taft There is nothing left to say! Ballinger has quit with a thin coat of whitewash—BUT HE HAS QUIT. We all know his record. What is the use of hashing it all up now? He’s a dead one! | IT’S A GOOD OLD WORLD, SAYS OLD JOHN QUALLEY It's ay | And old > H y, wh ht int h He will t pire t a e come to y They “i and clothes and ich is best of all. forgotten us. We won't we, : to her hus- band. “Everyone has been so good ouple, The Qualleys are living in the back rooms of a vacant store builds tighth av. N. W. FOR PEOPLE paid for by Seattle Electric ody-of volunteer workers is busy minding the voters of Joe Smith's s for urged Smith's candidacy were aw the big line of workers who , lectric out of politics.” ward committees of women were busy working sing them to vote. lighter than at the Dilling-Gill election, will probably run 1 it did at the primaries two weeks ago. Thefe Was a heavy orted from the residence wards. The b started the day was cleared away almost 1c worker or a clean ticket were be kept away from the polls rn out and vote, And is happening today, 4 number of precincts the election officials did not understand ple could vote on the bonds before 9, but Comptroller Both- well made special efforts to get the word to them, Remember, you can vote for the street car honds till 8 o'clock to night, The bill changing the law passed yesterday and was signed by the governdr. If you vote after 7, be sure to get a ballot on the bonds, And VOTE FOR THEM. SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 1 vier stoning to a veonte | WILL GYPSY COME? oh capital punishment, asap Gypsy” Smith, the famous evan- W. Cooney, wanted for murder, | gelist of London, was invited by yesterday afternoon“gave him- | cable yesterday to conduct a series self up to Senator Thomas |of me in Seattle next fall. Finn, who fs sheriff of San |The § Ministerial Federation Francisco county. | will manage the meetings GET OUT AND VOTE a IF YOU FAIL TO VOTE TODAY YOU WILL “|HANG TO A STRAP FOR MAWY ANOTHER Dunstan, | DAY, and a ; Mrs Vote for decent men Christine +a SAW anes : : Parks had gone to meet him on his! taurant at Yesler way and Occiden-|LaBarraque, the blind singer Vote for honest men return from work last night, the| tal ay., charging that his order was| add to the recital with French will alk Vote for Joe Smith, the people’s candidate for councilman. | Rebuke the eleventh-hour slanderers,

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