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PEOPLE .STAND BY THE STAR a engl THE STAR IS FOR THE PEOPLE FAIR TONIGHT; ‘Tl DAY FAIR AND W | the Potlatch! Are YOUR ANK clearings clirr K ing: oyt from the East for B values on the ym § { all the Pacific Coast festi- tap for preparing Seattle, Sear 7 t ut it, Seattle business #, for the opening of the Pan. ; Potlatch is the one J skyscrapers reac F t i city. So let's ouds! Who | 1e wheel THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE MAY VOLUME 15 NO, 57 Fa best town in t SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, 1913 IT IC ONE CENT Ska; ee oe wa OMPERS MUST SERVE SUE “AL. [Con THIRTY DAYS IN PRISON ‘ris_ wick CONTEMPT SENTENCE IS UPHELD WASHINGTON, May 5.— Contempt charges against Sam- uel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor; John Mitchell, its vice presi- dent, and Frank Morrison, its secretary, were upheld here to- day by the District court of ap- peals. It held that Gompers should serve 30 days in jail and that Mitchel! and Morrison should f The case arose pay $500 f out of crit of Judge Dan- Gi Nis D| a 5 T. Ronald sign forenoon s Judge James ed an order t moning a grand jury to probe the charges of extrav. | mi anagement and |misfeasance on the part of cer | | | | | | | | tain county officials to which The Star called attention. in the past six weeks County Clerk Sickels was or- dered to draw the names of 75 veniremen, who are to appear in court Wednesday morning From this list will be chosen the nbers of the grand jury Ronald's order was upon the request of z Attorney Murphy. Judge rked in close the matter "of con- harmony or ~ venting the grand jury I iel Thew as an out- come of ous boycott t against the ck Stove com- Witnenses t Leave : pany of ti ! Justice Wright originally sen tented Gompers, Mitchell and Mor- tison to one year, nine months six months respectively. J Si es eet FIERY LOVE LETTER FROM si a le Bunn" "| WIFE TO YOUNG FARMER 02 cn0'o: WOMEN CROWD = INTRODUCED IN COURT =e - JACK JOHNSON : ae Sep “Gene, Gene, Gene, my darling, oh, how | long for you. For heaven sake, this Is terrible. How sorry | am now that | did not come to the city months ago. Now | have to return. | love you, Gene, yes, | love you, dearest, and oh, no matter if | look as old as the hills and as homely as a pig, | must have you, dear, so perhaps you had better be blindfolded, so you will think of me as! am now, : and only see me so always. ; bax “When | am old and gray you will still be young and handsome, and will be tempted by young and pretty girls; but, darling, | am willing to risk that to see people grin and turn away—yes, even to hear them say, ‘That woman must be crazy,’ for | you and hope you will always love and think of poor me. Remember that | always look as | do now, dear. These years are my best looking days. has been so kird as to give me that now, so that | hav g, and | pray you will not change | cH AGO, May fon, a negro prize f not | “Oh, darling. r ever ¢ have had together, from the night we sat in the b te, and | offered you ‘ $ = = that white wine in the dining room, when we came Into the house. . rn Si, owt Mrs : | C np psx: : eee ° _ i as ° e And, oh, after that, Gene, you darling kid x | Just a month ago The Star commenced its campaign, which today results in the calling “N Ihave nadia h A hap , In the tho he. da A be . M 4 > D4 54 c . . “ar sal Wi UMA Eaibabby Monten ane iva tor nhaanelher serie’ day, Mary ‘ ‘| of a grand jury to invéstigate alleged crookedness on the part of certain public officials. ot fa a R. phoned this morning and, dearest, he intends to » fir . 2 n > A] ¢ > r em 3 recta . + 2 . , | Some wp Reve MRE RtG ce Re ie ate From the first The Star has been opposed by those papers and those interests that naturally with joy. © * * The poor boy loves me, | know, but It had come THAW DENIES line up against the public welfare, but from the first this paper has been aggressively sup- late. am ours. a id TARIFF BILL IS | we maene, you must, must, must, must come to me. | will Just have | ported by the real public-spirited organizations of King county and by honest citizens gener- 11 R, to ht that | muet e , oh, Gene, | must. H , Me Ties | hone tiie dae Wile Gani whan: sou,éan, call me your HE'S A FATH | ally. The action of Judge Ronald and Prosecutor Murphy today in summoning the grand darling wife. Oh, Gene, that word, when | belong to another! Oh, jury has the approval of Seattle’s best citizenship. but | can’t h God forgive me for writing this way, but | am Plat i 2 eee Sear s true. It ls from my heart. God bless you, my darling : . The opponents of the grand jury, their ridicule and their lies, don’t count for much when “Your to’ MOLLIE.” c ° . . . re c 7° A . e “ss NEW YORK, May 5—writ | putin the balance against the honest opinions of honest men. Neither will their future spout- ing from Matteawan State hos ‘GTON : 1 pital, Harry K. Thaw, slayer of | ings, their fears about-the cost of a grand jury and their claims that a grand jury unsettles busi- ae “ CHIEF INVESTIGAT ES Seanfors ve nite: Voleee an ain ness have any weight with right-thinking men. A grand jury doesn’t cost the county any more phatic denial that he is the tA ; GNER’ S PUNCH | father of “Russell Thaw. the | than an ordinary trial jury, and a grand jury doesn’t unsettle any business except crooked busi- : I yA | yesterday by Mra, Eve yn Nes | hess that should be unsettled. nn ee cater | ie hee The people, the taxpayers of King county, a re only asking for a real fearless investigation in- erhaps. I eminded of prevense dhat ! have a | to their affairs. They are entitled to it, and The Star believes they’re going to get it. Sight Pier : o MS | and false. Mra, Thaw and | Bas sis | Shand tata ehaola vosenta ) : p [the covers of her bed, she found SWEDISH CLUB TO ay ts ad for more inen flve tere” LAL Becalee Ot ; reas i marae | Sr er ecause | trtaky ‘ em were TALK NAVIGATION ) orn SEND eae D ror} One Tiny ’Gator to wn au, she By thes ti t f, = beh ‘ Oxford. 3 dniveht F hriek Put t Sao" ierteling ya Ae... e} : ‘ ; } 1 Men's club ( 4 Wire t N Ds : 8 t a a a ALK, Cor Ma 1 1 te > Sw list ‘ od brid ; H es had steams thenburg, Swe attle will be disc IT’S A QUEER OLD WORLD WE LIVE IN.-SOME STORIES THE STAR WIRE BROUGHT TODAY GIRL PLEADS FOR RICH DAD WELCOMES I'MONLY AFAKER, OPERATES ON SELF _ GIRL OF FIVE IS JUST “A LITTLE BOTTLE BRIDE IS WOMEN WEARING HER BOY LOVER WAITER SON-IN-LAW SAYS THISSEERESS WITH HER HAIRPIN SOME POLITICIAN ABOVE THE KNE PRIZE OF WIDOWER ~~ MEN’S SOCKS NOW ne BOSTON, May 5—"I had a \ M M RR +, Mo, M LOUT CITY, N. J., May CARBONDALE, Pa. May 5 BOSTON, Mass., May : thousand times rather see my Mary Thor owreas with a The « ertion ta Haveret haut ; Jeas will not gov- ©. ga le of peroxide three Dame Fashion has decreed that » ‘i daughter marrie > work Poiak avis , ; ‘ ae , ‘| 5 8 sum. tt wo shall r ; n than to an idle society nee t 1} bh birthda ry) 1 inininan st 1 1K0, Clarence g Myers, veuien shall wear men’s half lien a the past six months {a \ t ur d, @ locomotive engine 9 ind ; cpr lls pe : ’ : Last summer a few women hs “This wae the declaration to- of the co ne | ry RU le \ ty in the interpreta: and a widower with three child appropriated the short mers - e day o Miches! di ° ing, ro ng wa : he told 1 of t apg ithe F 1 tio the regulati n and a » wrapper Which had hitherto garnis boy fi ® jionaire business man of Balti dos een , ‘ t 1 ; wholesome regard for decency h ities of mar a: e more, whose daughter, Miss a . : t tf he ana wr wi e standard, Chief of to write to ieee tikes iy man onagh 1 Nancy, shocked Eastern socle use t t ‘ \ - 'p sodruff says, by which vert, of New York The: shoreash over 7 : rine ‘ ; 4 5 ; fe =6short-sock movement ; a ty by marrying Geo. A. Le er ed phy than the ave ‘ 1, the f the skirt will be » the engineer obs hae many champions. Am maze, a waiter at the Gopley explained Mra. Thomas, “Y ‘ r tn ' measured, It each “a fa und went them is a Back Bay young Square hotel. Lemaze makes 4), e Cantu Pha nt iar cee Biota , little at the k He found Miss H Woman, who deciares that sh aya $30 a month. Immediately a adits es 1 | iat He elle Ae aera : ] ie _No other restrictions will be , id, who co ted, ineldere: short hose for women ‘Sh ‘i ter the wedding iding pa Rh ge a she mu ° 0 placed on the beach walker ex with him, She can see the moet sengible and comfort E sented the couple with a sub [ oule ) 0 dergarten she the cept that she must confine her a day as he passes in his able change possible in fem Seidel otege et a man for myself in a minte.” refused apd tried the hatrpin, ‘Third grade. perambulations to the sand. erigine inine attire