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F THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE WERE NOT CHUMPS? mpanies ONE MILLION} “There are only three arguments against the parcels post, | For instance if the people were not chumps they would not) this state would be up and doing. They would at least be mak the United States Express company, the Adams Express com- let their congress obey the express monopoli@. That's self-| ing an awful noise about this parcels gost thing » pany and the Wells Fargo company.” evident. B ur five representatives, along with most other repre- ONE MILLION DOL But Wanamaker was wrong. Therefore reason number two appear sentatives, will silently allow the express concerns to qctiga us a cor nal ce There are no arguments against the parcel yst, but there An@ if reason number t t f the just as long as THE PEOPLE ARE CHUMP an yee jare three reasons why the pe don't get express companies could not control ent | t I ourse, th mittee Dee | Reason number one: The express companies don’t want it. number one would not be worth me r n tod eclare ag pla CHUMP IF the parcels post were established in this country Seattle, Reason number two: The express companies won't let) What would we care if the express concerns dic , ROLE ' Je would not pay its MILLION to the express concerns, congress give it to us. 3 pareels post if it were not for the painful and costly fact th Suppose they would make an awful protest against the out- Instead, Seattle would pay about one-fourth of that million to . REASON NUMBER THREE; THE PEOPLE ARE the express concerns can control congress We would 5 Pov rageous comtrol of congress by express companies. the'postoffice for the same service and the other $750,000 would| CHUMPS. at the express concerns, instead of paying them ‘steen millions Suppose the people of Seattle would get excited to the Of course reasons numbers one and two are only incidental. | yearly. extent of a MILLION DOLLAF and make it so hot for our + Reason number three is the great big important one. If But the people are chumps. five Washington representatives that they would begin to make John Wa k Ade . * Mmous once) reason number three did not exist then reason number two Seattle people are chumps, it hot for the express gouger upon a tim b could not, and reason number one would cut no figure. If they were not, then at least five men in congress from WELL, SUPPOSE WE TRY IT! IGHT) The Seattle Star NIGHT stay in the people's pockets. EDITION! ' ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 13, NO. 96. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, dk 14, 1911. ONE CENT. 3,752,032 neWe ox EXICANS JAILED IN LOS ANGELES Otay “Nivea rwll LL TEST FIF TEEN DOGS POISONED O-HOUR WHOLESALE —_— OF FAMILY PETS hy isoni 5 (By United Press teased Wire» lating the neutrality laws. LITTLE GIRLS WHOSE D Bion eos reas ef Pig tients LOS ANGELES, June 14—Presi The grand jury which has been fr, in the nelghborheed of Bighth iis @ent Ricardo Flores Magon of the quietly investigating the for . 7 cy tgp Poerdes ef ne pas na fecal liberal junta, Anselmo Figue- several weeks, returned indictments | that section and started the police fea, editor of Regeneracion, a M against the three men today and On behalf of some Seattle em-| han earneed beaten for tie ap ean socialistic weekly organ a bg, Soe eet carte ie Alay etn ein q . ployer of girls, Attorney Loren ere Pp jberado Rivera, junta secretar, e charge agai G olan i ‘ ae fi ee ; eee my ot inte custody thie after: is that they hired men and enlisted a Read = oe this — oe © dogs, It ts belleved, see _ eon by United States federal gov- them in the insurrecto army on this tf that he would take the eight-hour F. the poison trom the — Salma ona charge of vio-| side of the fine. at . law to the supreme court to have it f ' pebere cas tested, before that body takes its! ' ; ss = ont cealte cae vacation, He would not give the 8 "A : ei wned in | . name of the firm which he repr B . 4 : veel been killed : THOMSON GOES " eat it nonwun _ 7 aes — re - It was a ul lot of children ity Engineer RK. H Thomec I ‘ bimee - ox & oO tehe t r L "AIR CON ERN zm Guandll Couey ola. i ml aoe a ‘ ‘ ried aivas te aoe > | | " : ation give Thom 0 = nm e 8, shep- » go East in the interest! erds s and other breeds 4 i ~ . 4 " ere piled into an express wagon ‘The spotlight was don the previous years.’ “ Lake Washington canal | 4 PPh a 4 w lasers Was ington Fair officialsy An oral demurrer to the com jiman Blaine at first ob | bus nied off by the Boyd Trams his morning in Judge Main's court,|plaint was interposed techn ally e ected muse of the expense ; . Bogs 2 ‘and incidentally showed loose | for the state, put really in the inter ‘ a . 4 because Thomson ei. y took. my little Toodles” Sway of Commissioner Rutherford's | ests of the assoctation, Juds Main . ; . in connection with the 9 f “ phi ‘ * cost it le 3 ¥e spa ae werruted 1 orde ic . . . é ude Kline this morning nd he handling of county money ° and ordered dar river watershed condemna a apps pecker ‘The courtroom! was filled with sal-|the ca: ¢ tried out on its 2 a ; tion. But finally they were all con-| | “ ; poe : aioe _< y estat Kittle doggie. drawers of the alleged insolvent | merits. Y ,, vinced that it would be to the best! [us A Peaagig le fo: va be corporation which bas been | Rutherford’s Admigston. | interests of the city to bave him . 4 f . von pty _ persons losing thelr Muleting the county out of thow-}| Commissioner Rutherford admit £9. " é ¢ Z f foe 3 m = Anti, bu Spruce sands of dollars every year, and €x-|ted that an appropriation of $5.000|/ wag marjon j . ers cont edge nderson, 167 Ninth av.5 pests to draw down $18,000 again| was made in 1909, though no county |MR®. MARJORIE BURNES-LOVE OSCAR BORDSUN DIES " : ‘ § | Mr. Kline, 173 Ninth av.; 8. J, Pak this year. |tair was held at all, He did not|. BAKER, Or., June Sidney C/o Deiiehs, cent 4 ee : coe jy | mer, 214 Ninth ay The case is directed against the|xnow whether the stockholders of |L@ve. in. his au a divorce a ¥ | - ore Br ce Jent of Ballard, living at 2442 4 : : “| & county commissioners on injunction |the association paid for their stock, | #£ainst Marjorie BurnesLove, tee | wel Gard at, died of consumption] i " $ | FLAG DAY proceedings started by Pred W. K her it was insolvent, or even | {ified on the stand this morning that) a1 his residence yesterday after a| a Have i n ley through Attor really was a bona fide corpora: | ° , ie ab * |long siege of illness. He is survived |} ‘ ‘er ve yOu: Sn Aenervenn: Taam Carkeek and The 3 He did not know be ach Ae. ei fag wrth . re tg by a widow. Funeral services will] flying today over your house or Myain the further payment of money | money had already been dra il poe bhe on irate other things, |b held from the Swedish Mission 4 5 a wore Simply because by the county to the Western Wash: | oar on a prospective that may | ip wont pe other {hing®-|church tomorrow afternoon at 2 hie te fing day. ington Fair association imaters i nay pithy o'clock. Rev. Nils Heiner will} } , sam ust one hundred and thirty- Deputy Prosecutor Evans ai 1 wae fe was tole yellow dog ave Was | officiate. ‘% } > } four years ago today the con $ 2 r he had great A tinental congress at Philadel- 4 ih defense of the continuance | ..6 that vouchers accompanied the oe : . Pa ¢ Ei iie ciipehod method of paying) °Ce tat vouchers accompanied the t ding back tears 2 : . ; phia decided that the flag of Get money to private corporations | Per neT Ai ot think was the cor ok se ‘nis child vos) BET ON WEATHER Aye? salt nation Red. Geneon igs & ceniae | Spent, I did not think was i ti : 13 stars and 13 stripes. Mra principally fo make fancy salaries cern of the nty commissioners | oe oe ts od | for @ favored few. For fear, per: 01) Rutnertord FOR CORONATION Snapshot Picture of Little Gertrude Kline and Evelyn Kendall Looking at t Deg Killed by Dog | note hat mee oon haps, that Evans might not ; Pojsoner. Both These Little Girls Lost Their sdeisidl Pets and Are Heartbroken Today. | owt her Oe ene Do you believe In- letting this Razious to pursue a vigorous de-| lation poy back debts out of LONDON, June 14.—The odds | sess — as “ fease when all the facts are made | twociation P Dery BoB in favor of fair weather on coro- | 7 Known, the W n Washington presumably made for the holding of | mation day and the day follow. IFIRST SPEECH BY Fair association, which is not a , | ing, according to Lioyd’s today, party to the uli, brought tn, with |& fair this year, and this year Se: 7 are 5 to 1, Twenty guineas per | | Bee het ott Snead darters | wr ty tetsu pe GY | VICTOR BERGER, sion, two of i own attorneys, H «Pon ; tect against total loss in the second trial of Wappenstein | chief of police anyhow (By Un Press Leased Wire.) | gir ES whe " a i the vouch ; Clise and C. K. Poe, to take . oy » ¥ event that the rainfall exceed: eas one of the eight indictment yIved is a small county ja (By United Press Leased Wire.) ldharge of the county's case. H. R.|¢ ; fhe | Againat him will be tried sometime ten fine (9 WASHINGTON, Jube 14.— Vic LONDON, ** dune 4a Shel Clise is a brother of J. W. ¢ are being | uring the month, probably begin " bribery t r,|tor Berger, the Wisconsin socialist, | ee a the president of the Western W taken out mainly by the big ho. | "Ine June 26. The extortion trial, is I June 26. 1 se |in the house today made his first} Johnson and his big automobile ington Fair association "Would you pay the motes held | tels, owners of stalls, and the | Which Is set for tomorrow, will, will out at that Fyn ise we ry on mel got in their first scrape today Clise objected to going into the banks of this association for] holders of seats In the uncov- [probably go over. Will H. Morris ¢ has been no move on ¢ ree pn aatale | when he figured in a smashup | one-fifth of an inch during the merits of the bills paid, “It does| several thousand dollar Wappenstein's attorney, filed a mo » to change the @ This ip upp asure| in the East End. The machine hy No,” answered Rutherford. Wappenstein with |48 one that tended “to destroy tariff | et make any difference what the superstition.” He denounced the} ‘was wrecked but Johnson was fear the ladies’ fine raiment will | ton for continuance several days dictment cha Where do you draw the line? money aid for in previous be spoiled if the day ie rainy. | 89, and it will likely be granted. obtaining a brit $2,500 fron operate . . . » The extortion charged is the ob-| Tupper and Clarence Gerald for per- | protective tariff as a fallacy unhurt. The police took the * he said. “Ali that the county; “Well, I'll allow all vouchers for), wy puaeawhkekhe h ie interested in is whether the West-|repairs and salaries and so on JINKS ON CUPID taining of money from the Pacific| nilssion to operate notorious! pveneTT. June Delogates| Names of every one in John- * on bee ether the $5,000 Coant Co. for protecting its plers,| Northern gambling club in the re | 4 @rn Washington Fair association Do you know whether t LIVERPOOL, June 14.—A * mele tm of mish met} son’s party. They alle, will hold a fair this year. If it does, allowed 1909 secured a fourth tn number of big ship-owning * The “jinks” was on D. Cupid yes-| While that duty rested poe the stricted district . i me party, y ge he ‘ mi 3 | _|today to discuss the anizing of] was speeding. This Jack de- ene Scommioneners have 8 | tere n the grandstand in Madi firms today advised the strike #|ferday. It was the 13th of the manning eeeruiation ti iectalo etl ea wan right to pay out any money they | son park, as it was suppo ed to do ers that they were willing to #| month, and Danny's wing was all mercial clubs tv shomish “| guess these fellows have ‘want fer it.” No. receive the union's committee # | mht Ull he the 13th home CENTRALIA, June i4--Aviator| heard it is customary to arrest “Wawant to show,” said Carkeek,| Then came the climax | # and discuss a settlement. The #| plate, and Marriage License Clerk Walsh will be seen in flights here} me for scorching, and they “that the money appropriated for Will you make a more thorough strikers are jubilant. Hereto. #| Wrote out the 13th marriage license, | (iy United Press Leased Wire.) | contracts with the railroad give | Thursday t Gehk to baie style,” the aol thie year, if it has been properly ap- investigation in the future than You) » fore the ship owners have re- # | After that, Cuptd blew and there| WASHINGTON, June 14—As-|them an average tr nso ation pai) Propriated, is going to pay old debts did past in allowing these fused to treat. *| was nothing stirring, A year a0, | serting that the express companies rate of three-quarters of of previous years, and therefore the asked Carkeek. #|the “Jinks” didn't affect Danny 80] are positive hindrances and ob-|pound. With this ra “ee 88 wht tht th tk tke) much, for he pulled 24 over the) stactes in the way of the country’s charges by post could be reduced money is not for a fair for this year,, “No,” answered Rutherford, “the Bess of < peitie Corporation’ eaig| "Do. you know how much, r a. oe |business, Representative David two-thirds to one-half on parce @ebtes of a private corporation,” said Do you know how much it 1 (By United Press Leased Wire.) The score from June 1 to June 14: | uewis (dem. Maryland) appeared ranging from five to fifty pound Garkesk. “Already $6,000 has been | costing?” inquired Carkeek LIVERPOOL, June 14.—The first Per Cent Gain.| before the house committee on| and about 28 per cent on heavier _—- this oid for debts incurred in| No,” was Rutherford’s answer.| real pinch of the proposed Inter. 1910, 158 .. 00 | postoffices and post roads in the parcels by co-ordination between | national Seamen's strike was felt WEL, SOB cscevesss opening hearing today on several! the express companies’ plants with by ship owners here today. The| - - _— measures demanding a parcels post. postoffice ru delivery crews of the liners Empress of OFFICIALS DROWN. Hie chief reasons why the express) “The express companies are pos-| Ireland and the White Star's big (By United Press Leased Wire) | companies should be absorbed fol-| itive hindrances and obstacles in) Teutonic have abandoned these| WASHINGTON, June 14 The | tow the way of country's business. The | vessels, and they were unable to|departinent of commerce and labor| “First: The express service does| average charge for carrying a ton) sail on their regular schedule. That | today received a telegram say-| not reach beyond the railways to| of express in Argentina is $6.51; the failure of these big passenger) ing that Dr. Harry Chichester of| the farmer. _|for Europe, $4.12; for America Lane; steamers to leave port is an indi-| Texas and Walter Hahn of Indiana, | Second: The express companies | $31.20. GIRLS ALLEGED THEY WERE JUSTIFIED IN SHOOTING STOKES. | Phir eT rf numerous oth. lemployed by the bureau of. fist <== eee eet eee eee (By United Press Leased Wire Direct to Seattle Star Office.) or vessels is the assertion of the|eries, and assigned to duty at the 7 NEW YORK, June 14.—-When the case of Miss Lillian Graham and) givers, As fast as the liners come \ 1 E! r ne Pribylof seal islands, had been Miss Ethe! Conrad, charged with assaylt to murder W. E. D. Stokes, was thelr: erews.. will larows TUM taday the girte aeserted they would prove that they were justified | ("they siieae lies | ME TAHEG him, Magistrate Feessh!: reduced ‘thelr ball from 926,000) "*7N® and leave them helpless ue lttk. Suan Gok MADRID, June 14.—Raisuli, the bandit, has captured to $15,000, Stokes was unable to attend the hearing and the case was BY Corey, & Chehalis banker, urges| Hamid Ben Malek and his two sons. Unless Malek eats the Pentinued till Friday. STRUCK ROCK that agriculture be included in the] fJegh of his sons he will be beheaded. | Reuben Longmore, the two-year-| public school curricu | i ‘ os ANOTHER BATTLE NEAR SAN DIEGO ol son of Me. and: ara. Viator borg: SAN DIEGO, June 14.—An engagement between the Tia Juanalyonemore, ving at 6732 Karl av., T Y LF | ROTTS SP EES LAV WOEE TNS ENE ME Tebels and the federals from Ensenada is likely to take place at Cariso, struck by a rock thrown by atti ‘ated epaper owner, sued Jo! so 90 mils from Ensens tonight, according to-reporta received from the st Johnson, aged $, and was| CHICAGO, June 14 —Suspicious | * 4 d, 3 eee eects é new ipanes cvnet, med ne Se yee lineat 1p. m. The ft Tia Juana this morning all well equipped | badly hurt. A® a result of the ac-|of a shiny, new $20 geld plese, bs boar Yesterday Jobn 1. came back with a $500,000 sult against HOW FORMER “QUEEN OF THE SOUND” LOOKS TODAY. and with four wagons carrying their supplic eldent Mrs. Longmore ts tying i Rising, A ee orcaanted aened | ® Alden J., likewise for damage to reputation, Here's all that is left of a boatyplies arrived by boat from aan a juhin Lc cnmieae rawr, in her home and i: sennton BS ewan: pn Query: If thelr “reps” have been damaged to this extent, #/old timers like to talk about. Years | Francisco; ¢ when Queen Anne ° broke \ ove ne Albert's ? £0 as ® proudest steamer as e ome of a fores' WASHI YN, June 14 ach member of the senate today con bbs leek it to the fact that Al-| “Made it myself,” said the man|#% how much reputation have they left * as mi Pn Fe reroll i i melee i rn gs ue Pog tributed $10 toward a silver service to be presented to President Taft|bert and his small companions phony. ? a as ee eat cid pS i clin dna dli dlin n dlinin a in alin in din an inclin n cih in inin the sands of Ballard beach. Thou-| tion, me 1 f 2 Mond ave adopte: 06 * ing turned to ne, | eee = a } in honor of his silver wedding anniversary Monday have ones S oleae bazar ain ldeving. to. Gall. the. pollen: Then thabecd "They might have been decided yes-|sands of worldfamed travelers at! The Zephyr was bullt 38 years oe hab! Be: ‘ | erd »y Judge iain ff Solomon jone time rode in {ts luxurious cab-/ago, For years it plied between vt » cori of 67th s an laughed heartly and presented VITAL QUESTION terday by Ju ae ag r yea Y Beet $150,000 HOTEL BURNED. : {Bin — a achtnes (hie donde reads rani banaae | Reltler were not a resident of Van- ins Today its weatherbleached and |geattie and Olympia, stopping at Ta- = MONA June 1¢—Fire shortly he vg meg tony: Gem es {have complained frequently about| director of the United States Mint, | couver, C. Reitler gave these |crumbling deck is a playground for) coma now and then with wail and ern of Pomona’s leading hotels, The loss is estimated | hav p jreasons, among others, as grounds | venturesome boys news from the outside world, It drowned. ‘ | Denver, Colo.” | w at $160,000 rl Cigars on the house. |for divorce, Mrs, Reitler, through} Its name was the Zephyre The} was then the “good word” in ship- TESTING EIGHT-HOUR LAW. ARLINGTON, June 14.—A_ build —— ~ No, Zenobla, they haye not been| her attorney, objected to the juris-|letters are still dimly outlined on | building. SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—The constitutionality of the eight-hour om is on in Arlington. |* * ® & & & eww Ke ww Hw langwered. May a wife keep lights! diction of the court to try the case. | the bow, but, to the casual observ ‘Today its crumbling hull Hes half law for women was put up to the state supreme court today with the| Numerous buildings are being con-|% WEATHER FORECAST. x) burning and read in bed when her| Judge Main dismissed the case, and | er, mean little, To the old timers, | buried in the sands within sight of filing ofan application fora writ of habeas corpus by F. A. Miller, pro-|structed. Dairy farmers in the|# Fair tonight and Thursday, #fhusband is anxious to snore away?/the much-mooted questions of mat-| though, they recall days when Se-|the scenes where it worked for 30 Drietor of a Riverside botel, arrested yesterday on a charge of having | valley are building new houses and|# light northwesterly winds, #| May she talk to him in bed when “ane etiquette are still debat-|attle was a village without railroad | years, starting in as queen of them Violated the law. barns, \* KaKKKHKR KKK Kw ww! wants Lo sleep? able, connections; days when all sup-jall and passing out as a log hauler

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