The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1911, Page 7

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ennsylvania Tries Free Press Editors in __ First American Sedition Case Since 1800 Castle Court Has Vainly| $= ried to Hush Striking Steel Workers’ Newspaper by Aid of English Common Law Se- dition Act—Now It's Sorry Because It Can't “Let Go,” NEW CASTLE, Pa. June 90.—C. ty, F. M. Hartman, Chas, and Wm, J. White, ed- Free Presa, the lecal eokly, are being held for non Pleas Judge Por rge of sedition, or, ‘tious. 1ibel t great trial for sedition In States was in 1800, Ro.| “judge was impeached | » BF congress; the ob m awe wor ferson, the foe ol Mito power. The unhappy ending of this trial not daunt the officers of Judge Porter's court In thelr prosecution Pot the Free Press editors, Nor are they embarrassed to find no United States or Pennsylvania stat- oute defining seditious libel. They the source of Amer-| ; Jake a ‘Cascaret’ S\come through In- bowels. Mil- active liver and Hons of folks Reep feeling good with —— those laws, y all our file must keep the Dowels clean, oa" just the same @% you keep skin clean. Not\>Y severe tions, applied at T4re inter. But by gentle ang reeular i It pays immensely. Many people dread physic. They! of castor oil, of salts, and ies. They shrink from the fecte—griping and weak So they postpone the ¢ ft they are costive or bilious.| p they do the cleaning in a| “dberolc That ts all wrong. _. Cascarets gentle laxative. are just as effective as any eise and more natural. And cand They} h you, Take Ffene just as soon as you need it.| ‘Foul! know. The result ts your Is are always active. You al-| Ways feel at your best ent box of Cascarets. gain go. without th — rt ragcrcnsc ta: You'll never The four defendants in the Pennsylvania sedition case, R ding | from left to right, they are: F. M. Ham J. Whit H. MeCarty, Hartman, Charles Mok ir, Wil. ican jurisprudence-—-the old Eng [strikers to ish common law, Rapidly thumb. | ing over the pages describing the tortures prescribed for. those who |practiced sorcery and the black arta, skipping the sectior ing for mutilation of th: jot the helnous offen bread, they ca ditious libel law, and brought thelr indictment under that. The fact that even in England th seditious libel law has been a den le since 1838 did not deter these defenders of the peace of} New Castle. True, they did Me quote the law in the Indletm For the English law defines sed! tious Hibel as “writing or uttering words tendi SUBJECTS to Insurree When the workers fn the steel trust's New Castle tin plate milla struck, the Free Presa became the strikers’ mouthplece, the only one they had. The editors were tin mill workers, They were not products \of universities. The message of the ve Press was clear, Milimen were alking to defeated, hungry strikers, ness and dignity didn’t fit [ihe occasion, ‘Tee Indictment was based on pub-| Heation of 10 articles In the Free Press. workingman to join the union and | paralyze industry with a strike, Another advocated unaton men in independent steel | mills atrike, regardless of labor con- tracts. Another advocated that the latrikers violate the court injunction | Try @ 10/80 as to be jatied, and thus force | them, Anothe ughters the county to fe advised the wiver One article urged every) “the epithets and} snowballs” at the scabs, Several criticised laws of. the state The men arrested made the best | defense they ¢ and the first| 1 in @ disagree Y. Erwin, a Phi soolalist, volunteered to conduc Freo Pross during the trial of its editors, He went to New Castle | loaded with the history of sedition laws in America Just before the time for the see jond trial Erwin got out what he hin, & Pow ed up on every 4 billbourd tn | Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale joor for baraain Meip yourself t ordinary Hwediah Knives B00 oes in handle pright Cap tr Poot Be ue Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. Midsummer Stock-Adjusting Sale —— a ~ _ Some Excellent Values for Saturday ce eee LIGHTWEIGHT CARD. TABLE A strong, service- able Folding Card Table, made of solid oak in the golden, weathered or mahogany fin- ish; 3W-inch top, covered with green felt or imi- tation leather; $3.50 value— $2.25 well braced ; link fabric both ends and coil supports in middle. SANITARY COUCH With drop sides, frame of angle iron with helicals on HALF-PRICE SALE ON WILLOW CHAIRS Our entire line of Willow Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Tables is now offered at half price. All the sea- son's newest and best patterns, in the natural and brown finish. ROCKER SPECIAL | kina, Newcastle, This brought the prose | | | the four conta, esked that the om fall, which reqwest granted Now the prosecution ts like the boy who innocently picked up the electrodes of a battery Tt can't let go. Their only hope i» that the| case tan be settled quietly, so that the account of the affair won't get into the outside newspapers, go over ¥ Judge Porter Not a Fan. “Charley,” sald young Mra. 1 didn't you say that nr something to do with first bas ‘One of the celebrities 2 1, Charles, dear, forgive me for being for ho sing M or play itt” oo you must Doew | Hartford ir the Glorious Fourth of July Get a “FILLMORE.” All Styles McDonald’sHat Store | 1023 Third Av., Near Spring BEST MODERN DENTISTRY ‘The Best Work for Less All Operations Painiess net ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Terms to Price’ Ye Goode Sight Shop TIN Madison "Tween tnd and aed 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block First Avenue 716 First Avenue CLEARANCE SALE STRAIGHT THROUGH THE STORE A FEW CONTRACT There will be no reservations or restri Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hose, etc., GOODS EXCEPTED ctions—Men’s Furnishing Goods, including etc.—Suits and Overcoats, including blues and blacks—Hats, etc., etc., will go on sale at rapid clearance prices. Doors Open Saturday Morning AT 9 The most tremendous slashing and cu goods, too—better lay in your future supp feature—if your purchases don’t happen to A.M. tting of prices you’ve ever seen—all new ly right now. Remember this one essential please when you get home return them and GET YOUR MONEY BACK 50c Neckwear; mense assortment to choose Cut to— I7e 75e pigskin 25c Paris Garters; im- $10.00 Men's assorted colors. from Cut to 1S¢ 50c Suspenders. 19¢ Men's 15¢ black and Cut Gloves: fg $1250 Men's strong and durable, Cut to— 37c 75c Gauntlet Gloves; $15.00 Men's tan Sox. Cut to— horsehide Cut to— $2.00 imported Perrin Dress Gloves, Cut to 15 25 Se to 25¢ Soft Col Cut to— 1 3c palins 12%c Handkerchiefs. Cut to— $18.00 Suits. 20.00 Suits. B. V. D. Underwear, Cut to— lars. 50c and 75c all pure silk Sox; all colors. Hf 3 09 Suits. Cut to | $14: $1.00 Poroknit Union Cut to— 50c Porosknit Under- all Cut to— 75c fancy Bz wear; colors, Suits, Cut to derwear, MENFELD 4.89 dnl ae $2.50 Soft Hats; over $780 sis $25.00 Suits. $128 $178 $1.00 Golf Shirts; as- sorted patterns, Cut to— 500 dozen Working Shirts; all colors; 50c to 75c Cut to— + dic $1.50 and $2.00 Dress and Golf Shirts; all new patterns. Cut to— $1.15 $2.50 and $3.00 Cor- duroy Pants. Cut to— $1.27 $3.00 and $3.50 Trou- sers; plenty of kinds to select from, Cut to— $4.50 to $5.00 Pants; worsteds and tweeds. Cut to— $2.89 $1.50 Cooper Under- wear; Union Suits; assorted colors, Cut to— 716 First Avenue $7.50 Panama Hats. Cut to— Suits. Cut to 100 choose from to— All Straw Hats. to— ONE-HALF PRICE AND LESS to Cut Suits, Cut to styles values. Suits. Cut to Cut $2.50 alpaca Office Coats; in and black. Cut to $1.38 $5.00 Blue Office Coats. to— $2.98 $35.00 Suits. Cut to— colors Cut to— Serge Cut Cut to— Cut to |, $1.00 Medlicott Un- derwear ; all colors. Cut to— albriggan Un- Cut to— $10.00 Natural Willow Rocker $17.50 Natural Willow Rocker . $14.50 Natural Willow Chair . Made of solid oak in the waxed golden or fumed finish ; a straight Buy Your Hair Goods 4th of JULY RAILROAD EXCURSIONS 14 FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Between all points on Great Northern Ry. in Washington, Oregon and Idaho-where one-way fare is $6.00 or less. Tickets on Sale July 2, 3,4 FINAL RETURN LIMIT JULY 5 Good on All Trains A FEW SAMPLE ROUND.TRIP FARES FROM SEATTLE line style with wide seat, uphol- stered in a good chase Spanish leather. Regular price $7.00; spe- CEE oi tkesonee Ge . . $3.50 $8.50 Natural Willow Table .. $16.50 Natural Willow Settee .. $18.00 Brown Willow Rocker .. $30.00 Brown Willow Settee ... Where You Please, But Get Our Prices First We avold extravagance and high rents tn our place, and there: fore save you 30 per cent on all your purchases, WE carry the STOCK to supply you in anything in manufactured HAIR GOODS, or we manufacture your cut hair or combings tn any way you wish, Bring or mail them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR WORKERS show you what they ean do for you, Send 26c in stamps for a 60c box of FACE POWDER, the best you ever used, 718 First Ave cars. Open Sundays until 4 for J. BROWN, D. D. & MISSION STYLE ROCKER —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE} Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p, m. including coffee, tea, milk, beer [A well made | Rocker of hard- wood in the Early English finish; solid MAN, | shaped saddle ZAMORA CRISWELL 1401 Flew San Francisco Hele Store seat; medium out; reg- ular price very heavy legs; | 95-00; $3.40 | $2.95 KITCHEN QUEEN Very substantially made of kiln dried fir; | the top is 28x44 inche two drawers and two large bins. Index Skykonis! "40 SCENIC HOT sontigs PORTLAND . Chehalis .... Centralia ... Snohomish Monroe . Sultan .... Vocal and Instrumental Music Afternoons and Bvenings, Why Cook at Home? Cascade Tunnel . Leaveaworth price ..- With Every Free eee Store Open Every Saturday Seattle’s Largest “‘Housefurnishing Store Full particulars and tickets at Great Northern Ticket Office COLUMBIA AND SECOND, DENTISTS ext 30 day Amalgam Fillings..50¢ Full Plates Gold Crowns ......$3 Painless Extraction Free ALL WORK Buy Now Sewin, Pay Later e Machine Sold During This Sale We Give a $5.00 | Sewing Chair Evening for the or King St. Passenger Station | Convenience of Those Who Work in the Daytime WALL PAPER Retailed at Whol Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike East 414, Cedar 414, MADISON Bekins pe VANS keep \e every day, and no wonder—everybody appre clates them, Free vi A 18 Bocond Avenue,

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