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TH STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTE MBER 30, 1913. WHAT'S THE MATTER IN IRELAND? WHY RUMORS OF WAR? Ulster, Privileged Section What's the reason for all By Albert Ford Ferguson. this row in Ireland? One hundred years ago they were hanging men for wear- in North of Ireland, Will Fight Against Home Rule) SIR EDWARD CARSON HENRY The Irish Unionist Leader, Who le Bo Anxious Ireland Should Remain Under British Partia that He's and Arming Men to Lick the Entire Eng lish Military Establishment If “A Oe ki ing the green, so the old song ran, because they wanted to io rule themselves, mentary Control aciaien m Now, the wearers of the orange are reported to be rais- Raleing Funds | ing five million dollar defense funds, drilling an army of f° ~ Cc } 100,000 men, making rebels of themselves, in brief, TO 1? ¢ AO , T) | RESIST THE IMPOSITION OF HOME RULE! eid Os oe a | What can all this mean? | ‘SY N NOH of a nation §,000,000 dwinfling 4 little more than 4,000,000 , tb try that spelled progress and improvement SS Zi during the cour a century { spelled progress ap | HS , A home rule bill haw twice passed the house of commons, and) | | Pa ) { though voted down each tl in the house of lords, will only have toy ! E. - ne passed more before May 9, 1914, to overcome the lords’ veto| ee. sn 5 ind become the law of the empire without the aristocrats’ consent | a hed The parliament act of 1911, which forever destro the power | 2 DveuiN we f the lords to hold up measures of reform passed by the house of com: | ‘aA tes that an the house three times In two years} ag } becomes a law. This w ' ble to get a home rule bill bIVERPOOL The situation today this | } vonad rhe nationalist party of Ireland is a unit for home rule, The na ar a << i 1 19 members from Ireland are unionists and are oppored | e ile, They represent the constituencies of practically one} ite beck vi / p ar six « ) counties of that vince—Ulster has s¢ 3,000,000 pe The voting In Ulster has found the aaa and the nationalists fighting neck and neck for the majority, first one, hen anc the upper hand, At present the nationalists TRIAL T URSDAY IN ‘have a majority of one tn the Ulster representation In thé house of gecovered partially, and his son pre | ig yearnold girl FSF Sle yA agar appt yo commons Now, what two parties and what do they represent? The ‘nationa > the party of Parnell, John Dillon, Jobn Red and, Showing Relative Size of Ulster, Which Threatens Rebellion, mond and the Irishmen who have been fighting for two generations for and the Reat of the Island, home rule Se. is oo ! bershi dea m of every ¢ J 4 every calling. it a Inner organiza known a@ the 4 Irish league. i The United Irish league ts 1p of THE PEOPLE OF IRE Pp A NEW YORK: Sept, 30. | LOS ANGELES, Sept, 30 —Geo LAND AND NOT ee aie ie really an sastish party and a great er sanctay te Woodrelt, H. Btxby, miliionatre banker of! power in English politics, bas never bad a majority in Ireland, And Mast night while delivering @ polit-|rong Beach, stands acquitted today yer because it was an English party, though @ minority in Ireland, tt § cal speech at Carnegie hall, was) of a charge of aiding !n the mora!) hay been able to dictate legisiation for that xreat inland said at his residence today to have gownfall of Cleo Helen Barker, 1 The Unionist party i» made up of practically all the people tn to the nationalists Seemed that be would be out ageln| Furthermore, he probably will not Sir Edward Carson is t of the unionists {n partiament, and i goon. It was admitted, however.!,. called upon to face trial on A! geitaat je the atronghold of the party b that he will be unable to participate |¢iniiar charge involving Mar nat to the vin 0 ORT ROSS Phi further in the mayoralty campaign n-Levy, although District At-\ {roland in imports and » and carrt ndous business t ©; : \rorney Jonn D. Fredericks sald t Bitoated ta the north of 1 4. Ul age ane gets % day that no decision in this matter settled by Kt Tanne th nem tro iia 5 tamods Seoted % REAL ESTATE has been reached. Tek tas have hiven ao y great men to an history. It is t The jury that heard the evidence | qifferent from the rem r of Ireland in many ways ; WENICE for and against Bixby In one of the Ulster never felt the effocts of the iniqu land laws, the edu i ON BAINBRIDGE most sensational trials held in Los cational laws and ab: landiordiam as did the remainder of Ire ; Angeles in many years acquitted | jand. There were none of those terrible evictions in Ulster. The ten ' Bixby on its first formal ballot, af-| ants had a right to set up claims of their own—as they never had in ft ter deliberating 1 hour and 50 min-/the rest of Ireland, This right—untversally known as the Ulster right utes. $3.00 | Two informal ballots were taken. Buys a Sewing Machine. }11 jurora voting for acquittal and 160 Sewing Machines, all makes, | 00° hot voting. —relleved the people of n of t remainder of nd Ulster's pe are mostly Ulster {se the great manufacturing he hardships and oppression of the ngaged in manufacturing, because section of the country B3.00 and up. The court room was filled with 4 when England's cruelty killed off Irish manufacture and in New Machines rented, $2.00 per| Bixby’s friends when the verdict the days of the last cents Uleter was less burt than was read. Bixby was pounded on provinces, because Ulster had manufectures that the back and his hand shaken until he was weary during the demonstra tion that followed and Pr month. WHITE SEWING MACH 1424 Third, near Pike. Phone Main 1526. Eveready Tungsten Flashlight) =. Batteries You want fresh batteries—the kind that gives a white, bright light and lasts longer than you ex pect. Twice a week shipments direct from the factory. All batteries are guaranteed fresh, and tested when sold. INE co. | And | that Robe rt Emmett Ulster is lars sts are opposed to political life. boards in some parts of Ulster, an influence in the Irish parliamen: financially ence, and Free Ireland ing a closely knit part of And that is what they ing large suma of 1 That ts the #itus ul i, AW, Yee jon 0 A stant Wolf Tone, Stephen Grattan and Char! all of them Irish patriots, all of them sacred names on the list WERE ALL OF THEM PROTESTANTS, fn its religion, But remember home rule, first and foremost, be cause it will mean the elimination of the unionist party from Irish While they might continue to control the county local government they cannot hope to exerce ino much of) t that is to be organized. They oppose home rule on the ground that tt will hurt Ireland They claim that home ruie ts but a step toward national indeverd y do not want national independence. They believe that the best interests of Ireland le In be the United are fighting for. a armies. nutshell THE ULSTER UNIONISTS INTEND TO HAVE BRITISH DOMI-. NATION AND INFLUENCE IN ALL THEIR DOINGS—EVEN IF THEY HAVE TO FIGHT THE WHOLE BRITISH ARMY TO GET IT. They do not want 1 Kingdom That is why they are rats Stewart | . CONTEMPT CASES Over 40 of the original 99 ordered arrested by Judge Humphri cause they Initiated a farce far excap iffs have be m, and bel t the city names. The 55 arrested probably will be t d jointly by Judge Humphries on Thursday. on be of hin authority have 1 arrest. Depu' to loca have either gave fictitious make thus or apalgn to On Friday the contempt cases of Sadler, Millard Price and Dr which precipitated the Kate Titus, can paign against Judge Humphries, will up Mi Nard Price, addressing a meet ing at ‘ond ay. and Union st. last night, declared thousands of social iste throughout the country were ready to come to Beattle to ald in their (ght for free speech. ORPHEUM Dance Revertes” at the O: theatre thi ok t t with the bustle, the crinoline mins and a few others we had know 1 ved in a day gone by, and then joing them all in a pretty ballet at the close of the act. The dance act is an artistic treat, and the stage setting in splendid Keller Mack and Frank Orth, writers, have a way of puttir ja lot of pure nonsense, Nellie v. | Nichola, a comedienne tn fact as | well as tn title, adds a few more chuckles to the bill. Rosalind Cogh ian presenta a sketch called ‘The Obstinate Miss Granger.” The Neu man trio have an exciting bicycle act, and the four Athletas are some pretty young women who do stunts | with heavy weights, etc. The mov fea show the launching of the Cy prus and the Lake Usion paper box factory fire. pid’s Sy sketeh thin Smpress week, and sents And Tomber fann boned young fellow with lots of op-| portunity to put the au in laughing mood “In 9” is a laughing absurdity | | depicting the reign of women and| the subordination of man to house hold duties. Will Cahill, Irish come dian, added to the general gayety with « funny monologue, Mattie! Harl, @ beautiful young woman, at the plano, and Ray Relmont in vocal work, were Mighly pleasing. “Spirit Paintings” is a clever and myster fous act. Pollard talks and juggles Jand comediates. . — “The Easiest Way” is no path of ~ SEATTLE pe critical to pay contributions |der surance law, suff ources ceived of the from towns of Jakova and Orshrida, after | left field. roses after all, according to Eugene Walters’ masterful play p: by the Batley & Mitchell pl AMUSE |METROPOLITAN 2 pmo p.m. $100 Icrunme FOr U EMaL AWA Mile-Long 3 ty Lawer f PANTAGES. equaled Var © Means Pantages “THE SERPENT OF THE NILE Cirle NAHANT y Boston specta ane 2—A summoned to: Sept at wa day to Benator Henry Cabot Lodge's. bedside. It stated, however, Northwestern while she wes that the senator passed a comfort: | Proaching Seattle, polies i uble night and his case was less Met the vessel out in the Sound tag yester Senator Lodge, it was learned Iast eetgation. Suspects were geagg night, was operated on t Friday © but no trace of the money gy for intersal ul t for 24 the th were found. The hours thereafter life was | lover re H. Bergman, $125, aag denpatred of. » Shiras, $100. ; | PAY OR BE PUNISHED | LONDON, Sept For refusing | to the state un workingmen's {n a long list of prominent ttes are to be prosecuted as the government finishes fon of the cases, it was ay on unoffi but re authority from nment the national Kove WELL! WHAT ABOUT IT?” | VIENNA, Bept. 36. News capture by of the is re Albanians Albanian the Greeks evere fighting of theft Auxiliary, Ancient Order of nians this club, th in the dance hall, there will be country styl hall, where there will be Irish and reels, and muste galore, jto all ans. which looked like sure hits. MENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Battey @ Middl THE RANI Kugene Walter's Ke Apecial Bargain Night Monday, t5q. — sy | STAR WANT AD§ BRING RESULTS Informed by wireless of & sume committed on the steam flernoon and made jy A. 0. H. TO GIVE SOCIAL } of the Division No. 2, will hold a unique evening, at the A. O, Broadway near Mi F nefit of the building fund While the ball is being dancing tn the te A general invitation is brother and sister Great game Twice ph erabbed bali Brinker played a HERE never was a time when pianos and pl pianos could be bought in Seattle at such ridica | lously low prices and terms as at present. Prine cipally responsible for this state of to retire from buginess, sixty will be disposed of to a local will be sold for less than cost. opportunity to get a piano at cost will be gone. you realize that the dealer's and often mone than half of worth saving ard makes $275. and force the sale of my bs stock of instruments in a comparatively short time. Wi i out the assistance of a single salesman I have sold pianos in less than two months; fifty-five mom _ must be sold during October; whatever is unsold thea Good pianos for $125—the best of Stand i Terms as low as $5 per month. A. W. MEYER, 1621 Third Ave., North of Pine, ee, Qa ger airs is my resolve ee eee piano house, which means It also means that your! profit is usually on the price you pay? ; & at the Seattle theatre. | GIVE WHIST PARTY Miss Auda Due, as Laura Mur-| Gen. U. 8. Grant fortress, No, 1, dock, who pays an exorbitant price SUING FOR LAND! Dene ters of the Grand Army of the for the fleeting luxuries of a weak Baby Nickel Plated [3-call Nickel Plated epublic, will give the second par. willed woman, made a distinct hit Flashlight, complete Flashlight The DENVER 20.—The ty of a series of progressive whist with the big Monday night audi with opal back, handiest and best retention by States at the New Veteran Hall Armory, ence. tungsten buib and of the small size oil land in California, Arizona, Wy | Wednesday evening The play takes Laura from the fresh tung- 1 lights. 1 25 om Colorado, vain?d | — seems of William Brocton, broker, sten battery... Complete .. 9 at as to be mistress she was, to the arma of real love, and then b kK to almost | the lowest levels through Brocton’s Edison| No the sult ¢ governtr ; i ” ? the Mid-West O11 ¢ herr So — be ams i be i i earing on which t t ignally successful in the Plain Tubular, “Bulldog” and Miners’ Flashlights jf Session sic pezan tn Sioa Opeacrein tear » Easiest Way Technical sult tnvolves title to only 160 acres of land in the Wyoming of! fields, valued at from $1,500,000 to $4,000,000. | In reality, {t involves the validity of an order issued by the president A FPiashlight for every purpose. Each with Mazda Tungsten bulbs and freshest possible Eveready tungsten batteries one equipped, complete $1.00 +. $2.40 in all week with © Stairs to PANTA A Dresser Light, a Read-in-Bed Light, a cht Table Light, a Wall, Mirror, Piano, Chair of the United States, September 27 | Ths WOA aecink tha MMAR or Desk Light—All'in one, 915 1909, withdrawing from all: forms f * show this week. It's an all-around 1% yiypgt casa en segeey td. of entry 3,041,000 acres in Califor. nifty little bill | nia and W ming, much of which is Part! salarty pleasing is “The Ser. The “Handy” Portable Light Fixture—|——== estimated to be worth from $10,000 | pent of the Nile,” which is a panto to $25,000 an acre SALESMAN TALK|Eilers’BigDisplay by barefoot | mime Browne production M4 Bothwell of Amid beau An orna-| Equipped with 10 the handiest ever invented ment for any home. ft. cord and plug; will and Cleopatra's death dance maids WE GRY GOCRR ....0.0..0006 2.15),— tiful Egyptian settings, the dancing f | maids also present a ballet, a sword “Handy” in a more elegant cae “iy ° dance and the incense dance brush-brass finish, and equip- In connection with the opening of Includes 1sc Will Armstrong, a well known fa ped with 10-foot 3 15 the Y. M. ¢ A. school of sal sman vorite here, brings Dorothy Vale silk cord 3 . sale fa iy josey om ns tea 13 d C li d and Ads Robe rtson in funny plece wr ne first of a series o! ures on of business called the “Baggage - “Modern Aspects of Salesmanship an y Inger man,” which {s a bang-away, smash- will be delivered at the Y. M. C, A.| ing, rip-roaring laugh producer, San PIPER & TAFT 1117 Jauditorium Tuesday evening, Octo M : tucct plays the accordion as easy as Second Avenue ber 7 by James Samuel Knox, a ac ines Stone & Webster collect dividends. sales expert of Des Moines, Iowa, Gene and Arthur, in song and piano. who has been engaged by the Y. M comme logue, and the Lowes, in fancy lasso | C. A.'# of the Pacific const. Mr. Knox's first address will be “A New View, of Salesmanship af LOST OVERBOARD e cities of the work, complete the bill |PARENTS AND TEACHERS MEET lan The Parent-Teachers’ meeting of | the John Hayes school will be held} in room 8, at 3 o'clock Wedneaday, | October 1, A report on open air class rooms in Seattle will be read, followed by open air discussion. A | The only ground Gas Saves Its Cost in Time Alone floor Cafeteria wireless from John A P : | nursery Bek verge Bi Lars in the city. nursery has be n provided for, to| Srey thas Lantle Munk, ose tor are for small children, so ail moth jers may attend the meetings 17 years old, was swept overboard Sunday by an enormous wave and Finding that Cai y e ; . : pt. C. J, Fos |lost, | ‘The position ot the vessel at All equipped with a Sunlight in every master of the American freighte |the time wns given as 50 miles wes Melville Dollar, had carried th | wry of C “ry dia Point, thus ollar, had carried the pas For centuries men have been taught that “Time ot Cape Flattery Diamond Hedi department. sengers at the request of the U. 8 Is M Pcl her word hateve ti : doing away with the commissioner, on humane grounds, s Money”—in other words, whatever saves time in changing of _ points, |the fine sea $500 imposed upon the ‘ ee ae eee ae g ‘ ind commander for carrying 14 any work reduces the cost of that particular work | and can. be wound High ceilings, bichon Bone ying | wassen- and makes it possible to utilize the time saved in | while playing sia | without a passenger license, wa ‘ ; Miss Caroline Ober, professor of f P perfect ventilation. remitted by the department at other profitable pursuits. One of the most valuable Spanish at t he Univ ales of Wash The beautiful style Washington Monday qualities of gas is the saving of time it eff we isaton who spent conenare te Citas | iicve: ahead Gani ibe The fi Re Mrs. Anna Wiison, well known as all other fuels. It can do this because it stands es addressed the Ad club at the noon} had k hog e finest dining- & Dpllanthropic: and social worker all other fuels t can do this beca 1 ands ever tueeees taka an “Mattia. Sraue ad in oak or mabog ‘ a died at the home of her sister, Mrs ready with its powerful heat energy at the exact Opportunities in China any, complete with 10 room in the city. C. H, Sandahl, 841 33rd av., Sunday ) ee 2 ties aa She was the wife of James Wilson place needed, ready to begin its work instantly and | Mineral Vapor Bath — elections on inde- dicutie division superintendent of the Mil A Cabi structible records for waukee, Funeral services will be cease as quickly. | _ Cabinets $65 cast ‘ held at Bonney-Watson’s Tuesday | Cure patients afflicted with rheu-| BS cash or terms ‘to . afternoon |matism, kidney disease, dro} suit First and Union. CO ms SEATTLE LIGHTING CO | stomach trouble, poor circulation Your Needs . and kindred ailments, excessive | | 4 H Bld Ph M isers bf neco and alcoholic) |—— Attention e . one Main apirite, ' | ary Bidg CTBT. a Ri Mipaeaia’ tiaih’ - apartmoasta’ 201 | Graduate // Lenses ladies with lady attendants, Single | sy j- | baths $1.00, or alg baths $5.00. San Optomet- er Dupli | J itary Mineral Vapor Bath Parlors, | oh | isit caled ‘aarénh dws Caswahanes | | 2. W EDMUNDS, orn. 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