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° re aja ° ° ° : RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; tT SoOvT HEAST WINDS - —" fo) l Woman discovers new way to hake Down at Olympia today there’s a new bread. Much better bread, all the doc- lot of state officials getting on the job. tors say, and.much safer, Looks oe. Do you know about ’em, who they are, to the docs. Read about it on page 4. and all that? Turn to page 6. ' THE ONLY ‘PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 14, NO. 275. “ SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913.ONE CENT Gc ainsaye HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS Be er, suspected t \ 1 ex-convict, who hasyof the state gave Captain Tennant a merciless “panning” for his con-) The opinion discusses the effect of nolltary confinement It Inyphilliple at the head of ¢ nT ant. Since th the protecting er in the King county jail fe ears, and who in that|duct of the case, which was ordered back for a new trial acwell known paye foal fact that men and women have frequently | #e6!8” of the law t en Miller sr protection. He is stil? A accused about every erime p sun—-Captain This conviction,” saya the opinion, “was obtained largely on th Onfexsed to crimes which they did not ¢ and continue | And now he fac e brand ne har per The f tives Char! Te mt hoping that ov 4 "y alt : city Of alleged confessions of appellant and his accomplice (Willis) Taylor ¢ © These officers, according to their own statement, not | ‘2¢* ua a — * is Rd sss nh tit tiger Taylor was then a 16-year-old boy and Miller's roommate. Hoth,! only put suspects in the black holo because they would not (alk to sult ler wa ed questions concerning his past and if it .was 16® mes Goares . A according to the evidence, were put in the “black hole” and in other! the officers’ purposes, or would not make confessions In regard to their at he had served time eastern penitentiarte Uninterested ight betwen Miller and 7 ant h een a tong, bitter and er 1 “ t 1 ar ob hich cee * e of the cards. but Miller | %89® tortured to induce them to “confess own crimes, or in regard to crimes of somebod Jee, which they were uwyers aay § " 0 npelled ans® on the ound Sah taaat of the t Pint The opinien continues The appellant also testified that he was Presumed to know about, bat tha ad panned Jude sity wan épdiere > the pe rt te 14 " sew Miller ts 1 w work eat and most thrown into what he calle the ‘dark hole’ in the jail; THAT HE WAS thelr character And upon the crimes which such persons were tb ng that } n ¢ rett G. Bille am erous A gia \ ¢ is ly moseular, MALTREATED, BEATEN WITH A BLUDGEON BY THE CAPTAIN barged, and bad them in there to pumeh them, The record z » Bag ll onstrate _,Bverett @ whe ra by : oie ’ nowled medicine and OF THE DETECTIVE FORCE, TENNANT, and threatened with the Of this kind of testimony and fo plat dicates the fact t he feom tha th evidence wi i viet Miller Cals most appalling punishments if he did not confess what he knew about *#red rights of citizenship have been ane the officers of the 7 * ny 7 Miller } twat thus Either T must be ex | this alleged burglary. The details of this alleged punishment and J¥l, the 4 d detecti tment, tha ca y necessa The ee R - mn finar I © extra threats are too horrible and disgusting to set forth here, * * * 9 cite further instances , Ae ’ toes made at the . prisoned “Captain Tennant denied that he had ever put the appellant into “Neither policemen, detectives nor jailers are clothed in this c ul , ‘ t he lied beca 1 to. He r ‘ " e had the day | was) the black hole or black cell; but It is conceded that appeliant was con. With inquisitorial powers. It is true that some of the laws of Spair : aye his expe fi , hole and ag " fined in the black hole, and that he was there with the knowledge of Nave been engrafted on ours; but not the dungeon, the bludgeon, the ° { P : nt mt 1 ay by , August | Captain Tennant. While Ten t probably did not put him there, as byrrdng faggot or any of the concomitant tortures.of the Inquisition 1 RENDERED. | PLACED MYSELF ABSOLUTELY AT TEN. ary c 1 « Hie | naturally he would not, the appellant was evidently ordered there by N ese be rte to the agee of bigotry, Intolerance and cing ae and NANT’'S DISPOSAL—READY TO SAY ANYTHING, SWEAR ANYe : . , " own defense. On| him, of if not by him, by some one in authority at the jail, The whole pty A ace in our civ eat on. An attempt to revive them, even |. THING WANTED OF ME, IN ORDER TO SAVE MYSELF. FROM . ! ii 1 a verdict of testimony shows conclusively that it was done for the purpose of ex. & Mild Hgeeo a. a the execration of the people and the +iuiar Time ON UNTIL MY RELEASE | WAS TENNANT’S ABJECT , s take tracting a confession from him, The same may be said of bis treat eoveres condemnation o' ne ” SLAVE, MOUTHPIECE AND TOOL, THEY HAD IMPRISONED M In an opinion ha wo December §, 1910, the supreme court! ment accorded the boy, Willis Taylor tw more th tw ea eme court a a tS) SOUL AS WELL AS MY BODY NATIONS RESUME ES. SUR Wb sO tr] WOMAN MEMBER 5 gold, the coat being made costume — bal Seth oS eee - America. Never chiffon. . Flame’ colored “lions r ) . has American 80 were embroidered . upon the Balkan Peace Commissioners Reac y| nin Ke necitn “ta | ere cmbrotmened. .Spas._the M I] Tal | H Seal ‘ousers of black wit bc > > to Quit Parley; Turkey Refuses) “i «ste Cian Oe eee ee ae rs. Axtell Takes House Spea er It was the Charity Ball All « crown of “manny | T NV « 0 y tun pricblons ineeie’ non ecatiy. | | bond abet se eaten to Task When He Tries to Have t Bud re an Inch, and music and lights and 1 atadioe brushed: tier encuiae | ‘ i 0 ges pagne were for the benefit and Jeweled sandals’ adoroet Fun With Her Bill. Caste . days’ time limit provided} — It was an “Arabian Nights Mr Hargld © McCormick : LONDON, J Valess Tur! in protocol would expire Satur pall, Most of the women hall we her entire collec ff Special n demanded f hey recedes ediatery fre ts gy ght | the chance of wearing trous monde aad ide OLYMPIA 7 hae cae a belligerent stand ed ce emier Daneff, chief of the Bul with det were g jew Howard Tay! to tain here today, war in the Hal-| » envoys, dose expect From hundreds of luxurious sandals. .One string of “Mra a hot call-d oa kaps e ed 8 iy from its positte imousines alighted women en McCormick's plerced diamonds sion of the When wet | < ve th note sped in the velvets and furs and emeralds was worth a quar avon this after < ace mbas t sultan the modern western world. | ter of a million dot : held pre: ] Regotiat ns at ¢ t event and his advisers will prevent re These were quickly doffed to And they danced re Tango, : ried i n of r, The Balkan ¢ opulence and and all the other ragtime then met separitells resen'a have their baggage the Orient as | dances that society has stolen business of the days e n readines > catch the by the modern Chi | from the tendertoin. 4 a a European ambassadors are Under the brilliancy of hun Comtesse de Clas NOT TOO ILL in ¢ rence today, but nothing in| dreds of yellow shaded electric borne in mm litte expected from the lights, and caught here and | bere of the Chicago Grand Op uded to hese vide: tie a~ was 4 from a L| there in the beams of FOUR era company se from her was referred ctions and & wale oft al soure be allies have| SPOT LIGHTS which contin atrow bh and sang the mittee on Prema u ne pri agreed to the Powers’ prop< wally circled the room, THE | from on and De turers,” as vesge ANOS bill te stari shall be »| SPARKLE OF JEWELS WAS | 1i N me atit » allows Ay, ¢ autono extended BLINDING | One society leader remarked kine sak be: Taite ee Leased Wire ot Mra. Jose that Jewels alone in thie a roar of presented a bil Ww ASHINGTO 2am. | 1S—Ws aoe ao Ae one parade coat $10,000,000, and be + Nagai rete . t fa dea the great - {rc pope 7 an before the house commit cage is Se TO MEXICO TO tcion ea , | ct nen i | eee con TWO GOVERNORS MESSAGES } b Puje comunitiee tos ; | her fa n Oriental every finger as well as the H on dies head-dress was composed huge rubles or emeralds on (he OLYMPIA Gov OLYMPIA, Jan. In his inau are . rte i LYMPI ! n his e- i t | of a bird of paradise with huge backs of their hands, his inst offi rae ural address Wednesday afternoo — | muffs and pear They « of gem i " . | 1s : vol ieee napa ; Gov. I planned to speak @ t d about her studded gold, and almost SIE be ‘ ay, put s length on the wonderful resources cicstien would ba magnificent waist, whether large or slander, phasis on the wonderful ; of the to polrit out that aaa ieee | most costly kirded with — precioug of the state, sa A will o people, as expressed at It ts believed that Cha n pulco os ae sa were th eople happy the tion, wa ” progres will order the millionaire par | Fesidents an ; ; = mee = |perous as now.” He bande ive le mn, and declare it aan 2 the ote at ond case of a rebel attack bouquet to all the state dica’ » desire for economy Im ee Susi tases ow MARRYING PARSON STANDS sera cartees ate , | ow ; . je ' nanner He intended recommending the nS. ARGENT‘NA WILL It In stated that 2,000 insurrectos : | 7 led to t following legisiation: The adeption. “ects PAT; HELL CONTINUE TO TIE 3 Zio. |eiiue na tas Peek ate ee Sa or : t ary to Acapulco, | BS vert eo | presidential pr es, the mitting to the people of the amend- WASHINGTOD Jan +~The ri advices from “5, era Cr = jing of the preset X ment for the direct election of U. S, State department oday in re , Bt ar gee se eragon KNOTS AT SAME CUT PRICES MRS. JOSEPHINE FE. ¢ MA N, WEARING HER GORGEOUS} € to M er senators, removing of party lines in te eeipt of the acceptance of the Ar t tot > t PEARLS AT TH E CHARITY BALL, from the county and city elections, abolition h, gentine rey of t invitation‘ Ge x an A mh ae the ‘ of party circle from ballot, use of he participate Panama Pa-| lit rise ; egg subr schoo! buildings as social centers of ST eeuesition ot fan iraacis 1 are ii hen Rev. Kin 7 abolition of the tax commission and nd OHIO REACHES nter field in competi CHARITY BALL AND PROFIT TO CHARITY the bureau of inspection of public oft SALEM, OR—Dora Gray, a 62-FOOT STAGE tion with me, and a little more than| I Weaith of families represented «cee «{$500,000,000 w end fices, abolition of board of managers lent « ar i, has bee F ; slp apllon.ac ne and I came to blows) I Cost of jewelry worn oye 40,000,000 nyestigation of for the reform school, abolition of appointed a pa @ state s¢ N sianae taae teideak & Gua Cost of clothing worn Rais ooo m, law providing all unsalaried boards which are ate : After that incident T took this I Cost of fancy costumes unusable after the ball + 100,000 : schools as so-| vested with the right to collect fees, CINc ° aide ' be 2 € 4 pngghirs he coms Most costly jewelry worn, Mrs. Harold McCormick's chain 250,000 § c's! a first-aid provis- a provision for industria! insurance, tees 619 fect sah fe . tne. Sane the P Received from cafe patrons (drinks) . s 10.000 f ion ngemen'’s compen- and appointment of a state archi- 4 e da per h hours are from |B Total receipts oh 43,000 9 sation not say who tect. He favors an appropriation = t me « ee by this bi Expenses of the bail, rent, lights, orchestra, ete ‘ 29,000 F 8! uid, the for a Washington exhibit at the ording t : ‘ WHAT CHARITY GOT : 14,000 [| C™ploye or employe Panama-Pacific exposition t imit ¢ dusiness a « — _ » pay, Rut one mus “ ”) % mae HOLDS “OPEN HOUSE” | TWO ARE KILLED BY GRANDPARENTS? WELL, HOW IS THIS? BOY HAS 11 OF ’EM|*e<'2:... ose tee 8 o GIRL PRISONER YAKIMA VALLEY... "OR CL HORSES, TUNNEL EXPLOSION aieasace sow te'can atertre, mony. "'Oe tbe Siser'taat, | ut| FOR SIX WEEKS _|1912 FRUIT CROP | acsusSeice's ‘ationstre ‘|g MGAGO, tam 18 the bee at mer! Sia at ce cra vac accl_ EN SAP DISTRICT) WORTH 3 MILLION | <r<rsers 2% wre rey at moved trom the rune of te tua WEATHERMAN — [OPEN BIDS FOR). sie coon oo awe You All the | WARNS US BIG COURT HOUSE; |: : pratranieen 3 | BLOW’S ON WAY SOMETHING UP) contition wren foun ny the polis |raiged by farmers im seareh of . | | omen Sr nce at [tn | Hair You Want? 5 c bo « | ~ynets oe ned bids” for the courthouse | hroke down the locked dv | DOCTOR IN COCAINE he Washington and Ore} tine ion, at boon today, - Bi CASE TO APPEAL If not, read the ad of the New York Samson Hair Jeon const, today. The, wind wil land bidders were: ‘Dexter Hoon |ASK LEGAL OPINION | Rpecific Co, which’ sipeats. cashage. @roh tntkes | hour ; k, $974 _ E. Price & ¢ ON CAR EXTENSION |, ; H Star. It is claimed that this remedy improves the hair in many ways, cures dandruff, stops the hair Couneilinr Erickso € tion |¢ .RMA os METTLE be vet t " vanne't $971,755 " i righ : on ow from falling, etc. This is just another in ce of fr absolutely the grand- | Audiey Coffey, 67, San Fran ‘ ' 1 ‘Chamba ot ion wp at the] meeting, which provides for the { ha the diversity of interesting things that you will arente record cisco i ed ¢ } > 1 ate Construction of ¢ td find in the advertising columns every day. Don't Zz P Atty, Will H. Part ‘ is | é 8 3 Tother day T Frank H. Myers, 52, ounty com mer we | Hon ves on the Municipal) t fail to read the ads, along with the rest of the o 6 Sixth av., Seattle — ning to build a larger and treet railway, was referred to t paper mabout Fort w | Mrs. Lucy Myers, 42, same ad catty coauimsteg’ thae Pan corporation counsel for an opinion | ey He ha Ls taal ne I ee en up wit e dre ~ ae Seta ‘ horized was part) rifled by | by the Laer pede on city utllitics, | peal, Lots. of Seattle people are making money out of pruse there's a little boy there avid Blean, 73, Port Or . te commissioners who stated that|at its Tuesday meeting ‘ eo ea : Pract at Pegg pe: Rese y om age caven liv andparents. | chard, great-grandfather, moth HOTEL CLERKS | cave al a itractors had made prop-|. The wording of the: resolution] KEEP RYAN The Star Want Columns, or, what is just as a | \ Worth eneemed to think | er’s side | ORGANIZE HERE] ositions, but that nothing had so far|does not make it necessary for tir IN JAIL | portant, supplying themselves with things they , : “en gas the world's record. | David Hixon, 75, Manette, . Ibeen accepted, ‘ question to go before the people. ft | need. You-can do the same thing; the cost is Means ce e right ripe with . — | heii The anntal banquet meeting of - - simply provides thet ye coun uF nt ie a 16. Hg f : gt | very small. ‘or full particulars, just phone Main boy whe seven, and r , xon, 74, same | 1 nall at once orde » construc-|immediate release o! 1k di today we prese ater Alibur PP ba great oranamethir, the Gresters, an organization ef} KEMPSTER BOOKED «eal Ga eu K@REIETSE canto | Ryan, president of ‘the Tuternation 9400 or Eliott 44, or, if more convenient, call at the Norman Ceffey, who hae ° Norman Myers, 74, Guthrie, | Seattle hotel clerks, was held in} Aca. Kempater, superintendent|ig pe paid for by public utilitios|al Association of Bridge and Struc downtown office of The Star, at 229 Union St., ELEVEN Okla., great-grandfather the Cathoun hotel last night, 1. 7Of the Puget Sound Traction, Lig | ponds j tural Igonworke Wm. Shoupe} with the Souvenir and Curio Shom Arthur Norman is 31, and Mrs. G. §. Leonard, 71, Sixth |. Dowell, of the Hotel Washing-|& Power company, presented hiny and EH, Houlihan, among the 33} fives with his parents, Mr. and av., Seattle, great-grandmother. ton was elected president, Lynn|self at police headquarters th The Con ational Brotherhood/union men serving sentence in} THE STAR GUARANTEES MORE THAN ra. Arthur Ciffey, at 2201 And, finally, a great-great. | Austin, of the Calhoun, vice presi-|morning to be yooked on the war-/of Seattle held its annual dinner | Leavenworth ral prison for dy: | y Sixth av. Here is the list of Grandfather and great-great- |dent, and Morton. Fleming, of the|rant issued for Wis arrest. He wa ing In the dining room of|namite conspira was dissipated | 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION D@ILY able Grannies and granddads grandmother, who are close to | Washington, secretary and treas-|notified of the issuance of the war-|the — Plymouth — Cong atlonal here today, when the United States Mrs. Eunice Coffey, 57, 2617 the century mark, and are liv |urer. Monthly meetings agd din-|rant Tuesday afternoon, The date|church Tuesday evening. Every |cirenit court of appeals rejected the “A 5 Sunset piace, Seattle. ing in Ohio, é ners will be held from now 8n. for his trial has not been get. chureh in the city was repres@ite ‘d | bonds furnished for their release. tC) °

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