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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. Wor Music by Co | “AW rMaTin A FIN€ Pose! (Fre PICTURE OF YOU I$ GREAT, Abo«P, } Now 'MOLD.IT! IP YOU DON'T CARE Y WiLL PUT ET IN : THE WINDOW WITH ANOTHaR CeLepriry tT DINK T View Go UND Mee er MY La AM GOING TO DISPLAY, PICTURS IS3 IN DER VINDOW ALONG se i MIT A CELEBRATET PERSON ’ Sure, Go T ALRGADY Pee. FLAaTreRreD AHEAD. Things That Protes sional Men Should Know aad Do By RDWEN J. BROWN On harmony, abso! In my one minst Ee “0:59 PLAN MONSTER STRIKE FOR fer STEFFENS TALKS OF PARDON (TRY TO UNRAVEL PLOT IN - meizttai S90") LABORERS HELD FOR MURDER joxtvaso. ors. ~FOR M’NAMARA BROTHERS WHICH 20 WERE KILLED well as hundre 7 ola whens Hees have been lived for whe: the - a. sohal his firm suspended business r ws % 7, m-;at the time o 6 ei. Cie ‘Wuled Sees Reseed Whey) tn thelr countzymien’e ened tions with consumers forming 4 ¢0-| PORTLAND, Oh,, Sept. 7—Thatyot Los Angeles,” said Steffens, | CHICAGO, Sept The cam-vat the time of his déath. 08 Advancement > “ ROME, Sept. 7 As a means of} Despite the agitation, the attitad é ilo: “ : paign started by Miss Virginia also searched a salogn ed Many will ask. “What U-lroreing the Itallan government to| of the government so far remains | Overative lumber concern, following if the business men of Los Ange when I negot i for the pleading | gpooks against disorderly resorts in th flask” the Ford, onal * cal economy | " correspondence with th }40 pot, within @ “reasonable time, wlity of the MeNamaras, was that © represe ions at Washi neb m4 he only action taker ” hi rb, said to ha entic ¥ to do wit! : make representations at Washing-/ unchanged. The only action taken! 51" 1umbermen's assoc! Ws] keep the, promises cays they | those business men—who conduct- | Veet Memmond, # Chicago suburb, to have mentioned jp am gues jession? . know! ton In behalf of Jos, Ettor and Ar-| has been to instruct the Italian con L J » * y| received official recognition for the leged confession. Mis é that ec a ecessit’)lturo Glovannitti, the rence,| sul at Boston to see to It that the %e testimony of Charles EF. made when the McNamara brothers |ed so long and bitter 4 war against 904} tod hon Gardaor Het. |: etna’ 7 * ok compels a Lean fo egees on record today in the federal !n-| piead a vf I Aeaeles ret time today, when Coroner Hof. maintains the poison contal . P Mase., strike leaders, con.™d there} men receive a fair trial y pleaded guilty to dynamiting the organized labor tn Los Ang Siatite, Aaksonen Waves LP ho saga ase : er aud doctor to practice , : am b. vestigation here of the Western Ke wie } t » ple ality | OM Stase's iorney Wayman an bis bor killed Messmaker, jeasion for money (dc eat!on a charge of murder, Syndicalists er ate te tats Th Loe Angeles Times to give organ-|in return for these pleas of BUIILY Areittane Police Chief Schuettier well as several other Pout ae e a degree} Lambermen's association d labor & square deal, be will| give organized labor a fair hearing gs of for the w 4 lew throughout Italy today are organ 1. W. W. to Protest j tat zed labor & square deal, be will) « ferred with Miss Brook lay | tive ere f ‘“ Of perfection attalned e work li in rm sme gg at cgi NEW YORK, Sept. 7 he loon) KOVernment alleges this aasociatton,/cireulate a petition in California| Sixteen of the big business men of conferred w i rooks to lay tives were ausigned to guard jieing & monster genera’ rike to NE » Bev é. with others in different rts of the plans for unraveling the mysterious Hrooks, she having been. thre: paralyze all industries in the coun-| council of the Industrial Workers of a others tn pa 1 king Gov. Jobuson to pardon the| Los Angeles atiended the confer | Geath of John Messmaker. Mise with death unless the be want [ory the World today prepared for a \ ee — operates in Lays MeNamaras, w the assertion to | ence at which these alls were a-| socks claims that Messmaker is| abandoned a ae vrol . “ ; : . the § antitrust law, by 0 pel ohh” elias abandoned ce Fasth puld b 4} The case of Etter and Glovannitt! | giant demonstration here Septem ed wd pinyin ergpteabran day of Lincoln Steffens, writer and|ranged. They « helr solem | one of many victims of knockout Scathing denunciation of profes: 1 ' nas roused Intense feeling through- | ber 14 tn behalf of Joseph Pttor and) *trtving to preven #tudent | word to give imbor @ square deal | geopg administered in West Ham- police was voiced here by “In few months,” said Steffens, | They have broken thelr faith mond resorts. Brooks. She claims that more le o ghet . fro nh ay HAE out Italy. In parliament the repub-| Arturo Glovannitt!, the Lawrence, | And wholesalers of lumber from we lowed to live aud enjoy the fru lean, socialist, clerical and social| Masa, labor leaders, beld on a Tent of the firm of Dant & Rus/“!f the business men in Low An-| “After that conference when || Efforts of the investigators were 20 girls and men have died his own toll r ot . “ democratic deputies recently de charge of murder sell, wholesale lumber dealers of | t!e® don't show a fair attitude. to-|asked the business men to keep focused on Frankie Ford, a woman knockout drops administered Portland, admitted that an under-|"*'d organized labor I shall take |their word, they begked off, sayink maid to have been with Messmaker| West Hammond resorts, standing existed among manufnc.|the matter up with labor leaders of jeverything was quiet and they . when a person cr manded that the government make! Circulars declaring the men are e w on so far hee ke " 4 panding that all ad we , a ° > : ” etitic id they could not keep Paid for by Linco! d the oppressed jan, the witness admitted, contem-|*0rd. If they don't @ petition anak: |{ness men said t lor by Lincoin Davis, Selives the thalt end the enn as the Tribuna Mlustrata, that the Fisted that manufacturers and|!9& Gov. Johnson to pardon the| thelr word #0 long there was “MUSCATINE” toned by what ix called & {rible living conditions the workers) unions will join in the nation wide Stoffens : i > suid he had not taken | y D Get PRINCIPLES OF SOCIA1.19%.| were forced to endure.” protest against the imprisonment of dealers, who, in turn, would sell to “i no akon | willing to stay in jal! if it will help Giieage te him. anc they the case an international issue. No|to be “railroaded to the electric oF be con-| the Los Angeles business men per |trowble, Later « strike was de - PAID ADVERTI ‘ nett ol a sebatian ‘eal tie wis A Hho eng te all union, limber that business shou ? : : tri 4 SEMENT TO RE Rg Fee net ogpeltnor Sener pear protent, are being sent to all unions) (eG OMreguiar channels.” ‘This |P08ally and demand they keep their |clared in Los Angeles and the bus : Snd’no poorer (han { : ate) men are “victims of the capitalists __ Tacoma Men Join. ated iene of Tumber should die |McNamaras will be circulated, ané,|‘war. aaeua be went to 2 sane] who provoked the strike by the ters) | TACOMA, Sept. 7.--Tacoma labor 1 rio sraducts only through|! am confident, will receive thou-| “The McNamara brothers are <a Stoffins said bh q , : > ie Na dakese: : ou »g.| Today posters are being put up In| Joseph Ettor and Arturo Giovan.| ‘he consumer len Gated ofthe ootan’s Tagger d a eral tae ioe Anis pon 2 : nl eve: ¢ ° * er ere. Oo wwe > in the 7 io aang oN upon Char cin arene sae" murder DS | California labor leaders as 1, as |iness men don't keep their word tn that wealth is pr oF "or | the workmen to join the movement’ charg a |ALA he desired to give the Lox Angeles |future the McNamaras’ fellow » ven alll ; permet — buxiness men “ample opportunity” | workmen will ask Gov. Jobneon to ) tribution of wea sis ‘sys-in~ ALIMONY CEASES IF CHILDREN | MORE RAILROADS 3 iis. Bah gp oat Be een ieee ie | DON’T GET SCHOOL TRAINING sits e:t"teunine' gt) == duction and hel new legislature, which by only | oan FOR bolition limited powers, was the statement) BOY SENT BY EXPRESS. ‘ @ profit s5 Tos trom|ThCY have @” right to education. /have seven children. five already | made by Gov. Walter K. Clarke of SHELTON, Conn., Sept. 6.—Tagged like any package ; stem, coll or social} Without choo! «rown up. And there always was this morning. The governor | P ge p ge f age system. coll + Redes ee veguemadhs garbage some quarreling going on tn the Ba ee ee ce cter | Of merchandise and paid for by the pound, Harold Hen- : Be * ho exe ‘or ar * re rs alheg oe = P set ZA are fame The four ace cone re ‘utloch with hin wife, last night nessy, cight, is here today, having arrived by express from ble to e err Y ren educk ceive can e ation, the evi Meee eh ter suaretete ik the, pre 5 He said the legislature had po more | Los Angeles. Harold's parents moved to California and con aieenal . [dence showed. and they apoke acid ; whe it ducers owned the tools they would! tional opportunities to deny them y ap acid bower than @ small town council | the boy became ill. A doctor advised a trip back to his | The only candidate ais -ariee-o eee alo tine | that right.” ty of their father. Judge Dykeman The crying need in Alaska, accord | Children bave certain rights. , alte reason for disagreement. They tion for profit, wodld Hot exist, bur} So Juage King Dykeman signed |foubted whether grounds for di ing to Clarke, le railroads. native Connecticut, and when Hennessy was in doubt how , , oltnee 8 eae Se reduction for wee wowld the}an extraordinary order in the di.|Yorce bad been established, but | is of labor: disteibutt wid|voree case of Alice Dalton againat |foally decided to grant it and to\ oy gate. Take | a 4 i Lig " to get his son back to relatives here, an express agent : bao rtyihd Burns pedis solved the diff al eres we Thdleoe” Ble meinen lentiece a. provieion Sax the: odnen the difficulty by accepting Harold as express. cy. in {divorce and he ordered $25 a month tion of the minor ehildren. Pennies; Leave Silver, - | allen Rut the alimony is to) _ oe TACOMA, Sept. 7-8. Twitebéli,! woe hate ee f . if the two minor children MONEY IN FISH | fruit man on Yakima av, was much? fn dividing up the pr ith id quit scaool. Officers and crew of the cannery! surprised this morning when he ; p « produced oy labor, for and among The Dalton case presented one of | bark Guy C. Goss were paid $23,000 found his safe door open, and almast ee Fie those enigmas in matrimonial diffi: | yesterday at the conclusion of their fainted when, to bi Boriaiieen te Septidtion « omy iets culties. Dalton is a ship carpent season's work. The amount repre discovered that his silver coin war Me tenile bass wee expictt farried back in 1885, neither Mr. or | sented five months’ wages for the) «till in the same place, but hin bax Workers {o get the dividends | Mrs Dalton could point to any dift-' 80 men. ‘of pennies gone. elatism will extend the benefits ad pe - aint - Ps talist organization te «# Prt by tales ve democratic that every own right fruit of the ownership Brovertpy becemer the vig "at'es-| REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE physically Economie freed 1 iberty and ence can be had only th owning the means of Ia are the tools necessary to Inbor, When the toa tive in its use, it fs the for the public good that | i lectively owned and deme managed, #6 that ownln , and wage slave. do not ety into warring clases. Socialism seeks to pm v ‘ person of their right a the wealth resulting from their in-| e i bor. PRINCIPLES OF LAW. The princi “of law are that! people shall have liberty and property rights. and : ublic welfare shall be the supre aw. Freedom means more free to labor for the be efit ‘and en: Jjoyment of a 5 ya tlberty witht econ | COLMAN BUILDING, SEATTLE, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEP- PO oe le Sag tel TEMBER 4, 1912, not liberty bot » ery iperty to cr Pears sie RESOURCES And Continues One Week — YOU WILL BE im and *avagery 2 flecurity means more than to be Loans and discounts ... aa $ 758,043.11 scarey pm, canaiiion that yo Municipal bonds .... oar, ‘ 137,078.28 Security means more than mere Other bonds svete ‘ ae 2,600.00 fe a waer clas : : 14,020.47 Security means more than secur ity while you are a wage slave, and coerseeee beeceeess 3,955.00 teesire to” hurtccr’ wien Safe deposit equipment Ee eee eget cane 14,800.00 The great Industrial and Agricultural Fair of King Coun Furniture and fixtures ... Ceebeunee ° He as 15,000.00 eras. : | Seal estate aad other resources... 21.12, i ot Fine exhibitions of live stock, agriculture, art. Exceller liberty to create wealth for you and| Government and railroad bonis pe és 53,810.14 yours without the consent of « mas-| Cash on hand and due from banks ...., 231.741 88 woman’s department. Beautiful displays. Property right» mean more than eaalia a hotel to die in (by inch j 285,542.02 Property rights than] ie a cold lunch pall f i Cees total... Kreatest right the world Fight from which all property IABI iT 1ES rived), the right of labor — (lab: L i power) must be re Petar ater thet Casilir sack Gall ae ors a age Special trains leave Pioneer Square every 30 minutes a. m, Teapected in nor out Surplus and undivided profits .........+ ae 19,468.05 feseon, oat hin, reper ee ee pions 2A every 15 minutes p.m. Round trip fare 15c. Use transfers. nd pol to exerci powers of government in the In ne est Of thone who own, and are now je, OL Pe. Py Pye Pe oe ‘ eee ee $1,258,465.43 compelled to sel! their labor power mater a Soclalism holds that evers person e e e S vial org Past tani ot Sv rnd! I, J. V. A. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that ; General Admission 50c, Children 25c h h ids that every person ye ‘rght fa tubes and the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief Pirie ae tse] br ty che Children Under 8 Years of Age Free ed world, Paga a Chr elally the ; a i 5 ee a, pediplly te Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of September, 1912. 36 ognized thin truth, and said throuch ‘ its beloved Pope Leo: “Men always MAUDE RHOADS, ther work on acre maeaity % Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle, Wash. a sg GATES OPEN AT 9: 00 A. M. Bring your luneh or get it @ th labor Y E. SHORROCK, President. The Meadows. JOHN P. HARTMAN, Vice President. SOR Eee Every and ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary, bored,’ bo ein an stiee Manat Sociales J. V. A. 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