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' 1! idiot meas Creer cerecan rn Te Se ae on rm § ao Oo i ' | RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERATE HIGH SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WINDS } j , 1 Wy Ii} | ’ ° i More 'n 40,000! iy ! Ware The Pink! |} | i ESPITE the unflagging efforts of “The fli] ‘ | owt Ww" man, whi . WN urs and sneers, to get us in Duteh ill . Hil writes for The Pink, Is such i i mh ture, i aneere, te get ue In Dutch il y | gar, irreverent cuss that we of the wil i {hil regular staff, with our graphic and accurate jij - il peauie dag Vite beg isk 0 Obata wie) } MY reporting wisive” reawoning. and. ovr | THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS oy All sr, ‘bot’ we: repara’ ita» in shocking: ball he Po ae q ? CITY \l\l|| taste. We urgently advise all refined and F JAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913 T || cultured people not to re | THESE ARE THE WOMEN WHO SHOWED THE MEN JUST HOW THE JOB | : 4 { : we nani a Mrs. ida M. Shute, Chairman of C tt Con Mra. Alta M ; i i ‘ r * nen’ rs. Ida Ser onicgne < Carmitteg: on: Con *. Alta M. Stadier Chairmen Entertainment Cor Mra, Zamora C matter Freeloee Women's Com. Mrs. Minnie Ault, of the Women's Label Leagigy Who oF eRe a - —— ~ You've Gotta Hand It to the Lad; MINIMUM WAGE MORE WARSHIPS GRIFFITHS AND t Gevs Boalt: They Sure Show M LAW DODGED BY ARE DESPATCHED GODDARD HAVE ays Boal; they Sure Show Men CONTRACTORS TO MEXICO PORT EXCITING ROW a ry pail i pie p etting ea y for Labor Meeting Evade Paying Workmen Le- Secretary Bryan Denies Re- Discussion of Employing gal Wage Through Use of port That Ultimatum Has Bridge Engineer Brings By Fred L. Boalt. “Boarding House Graft.” Been Given Pres. Huerta. Trouble at City Hall. “Holy smoke! Can't you see I'm busy? What th’ ——” P er are “All right! All right! I'll attend to that when I get around to it. I can't do a dozen COSTS 'EM $7 A WEEK TRAIN GUNS ON CITY CALLS HiM DEFAMER ~~ things at once, can I? Well!™ —— — Nulias Way Thet. ain't Pick cecudel Tier nite cay heck ai ke fa Wha withines Half the Contractors on City Washington Officials Keep Looks Like a Real Fight for thing and another I'm getting so nervous that-——” Work Doing It, Job Secret Text of Message to a Minute; Gives Goddard a4 Thus the men, stewing and fretting Seekers Declare Mexican Dictator. “Bawling Out.” a4 “Let us help,” said the Seattle Women’s Commercial club sai Res : Be “Certainly,” replied the Commercial club and the Chamber of Commerce and the Cen- | Are Seattle contractors on | WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.— ; His voice stormily rising in anger, 4 tral Trades and Labor Council, chuckling to themselves at the mess the women were bound bran oe laughing up | Secretary Bryan today denied iiman Griffiths, moving from to make of it. Een wehotaat.- $2.19 mint | positively that an “ultimatum his seat at the far end of the coum But being business women, they are not making a mess of it. Scores of workingmer had been sent to President il table this morning, brushed past 7% The Commercial club and the Chamber of Commerce offered to help Seattle organized attle, stand ready to testi? Huerta of Mexico, as published ae mares gg ane bees “ 4 ' Mra, Jesse Monroe Lightfoot, Secretary Women’s Commercial Club cay pa eae pe woh. a pac tlcctatge habs hia, Lal Goddard, shook an accusing Hag : can Federation of Labor, which meets here the 10th. RRS ae a aE ER ow oo DY What in known as the “boardins He did not say, however, wheth- within an inch of the latter's fate Fully half of the 5,000 will be women delegates and wives of delegates. house graft er the government had or had not and denounced him as a “defamer,” 99 T. C. True, 43rd av. 8. and Di-|sent some sort of a message, not; Councilman Marble, halttipooenas reetor RL, rhnkes specific complaint | properly definable as an ultima-|OveT tm hts chatr by -tortteiensy Inst the Bryce Contracting out a restraining hand and attempt q tum, but nevertheless calling o ~ : ne calling © | ad to hold Griffiths, " The women took hold, and completed the preliminary arrangements without fuss, You have only to look over the list of officers of’ the Women’s Commercial club to nap ots guess at its efficiency. All are business women which has the regrade cont Hberta to retiee q The president, Mrs. Zamona C. Cauffman, runs a hair store - the Rainier valley near Wildwood| “No ultimatum has been sent to|,_The latter brushed him aside, filme "ig Mrs. Jesse M. Lightfoot, the secretary, has @ printing shop. tation | Mexico, wens secretary's shed his castigation of Goddard, A Mrs. Alta W. Stadler, chairman of the committee on entertainment, is the field representative a ] ews {Charge 'Em $7 a Week \igonda.,” “It te unfoceaaee then calmly announced: for Borden's condensed milk {|, This company maintains a board-| press should have given credence Tom all right. There is not g& Mrs. Elizabeth G. Kittredge, chairman of the committee on decorations and parades, is manager LH Onn Ss 2 tinesinvinnanacs | ng house, and ployes are chark-|to such a report ing to be any physical trouble.” 4 of the “Blue Wagon” vacuum cleaner service. | sek for Larne %, pelo “Coming to a Head” Looks Like a Battle | After Brya he does not get any employ-| Chairm Mrs. Belinda Tarp, chairman of the committee on arrangements, owns and manages an apart Girl Workers Afraid to Give Testimony ment house. TACOMA, Nov. 4 The girls are afroia to come— they think ther ye if they do. Tr was the statement of women wfore the state welfare commission at the rred with And there wasn't, although it of the senate for- looked for a few minutes like the ns committee, Bacon!council might break into a pitched ade the statement that the Mex- battle eign re Mrs. Ida M. Shute, chairman of the committee on excursions and conventions, has an incu e lives only a few blocks bator store and a chicken ranch where the ri . of Porro ade work is at pipe tinn atroA x j Mrs. Cauffman laid out the work and apportioned it. Each chairman knew exactly ere an tore {xatic Bot ot fe * work:| going op. The minim wage jaw | che, situation wa oming to a idard remained in his seat um- 3 . ers and je questic ° minimum e rotuced n by 2 . el a what she had to do. There was no duplication; nothing left undone because somebody jo. of the commlanle Guinead aes sian at the email hudiber of women |cisuactly declares Seatt ren sa RBA ek, sitions to aecied peerdhas was cause thought somebody else was going to do it present to give thelr views, The answer was that they feared for their dents shall be given Pe ae an p all news sources the proposition to employ a consult. And now, while the men are still running around in circles, as, we must confess, men usually position: reeae wut porte an aged father and] a it was oy rstood, however, that ing engineer for the construction of q their & 0 ie ee anent bridges over the do in times of stress, though they muddie through somehow, the women are sitting with i " Spe gr halbagrh g aig Boral bie _ Dat hands in their laps, walting for the convention to start No Strike Settlement in Sight erp ta cae. oT ek fork ns ees re state shington canal . : : . R ment of neri al strength 1 + hal ba * ‘ They will entertain on the 14th all the women and some of the men at a gigantic banquet INDIANAPOLIS, Noy. 4.—No settlement of the at car strike board ontstc s own home. ie Maxioah Water dn 36 whl batts ane Godasaa i ry om soup to nuts, will be “made-in-Seattle.”. There will be con- here was in sight toda ompany would not discuss arbitration Can't Get a Job Matic nba fhe hots warehinn p the coun esignate at which everything, tr Pp “ ; ’ 1 result, there is no em ' engineer should be. His . y a : a Mayor & k recet est from co any sources that the police as a resul e 4 Ml are scheduled to arrive at Vera!compensation was vi B tinuous vaudeville while the meal is in progre: are. He refused it fintly. A anit, inspired by the ment for him so far as the! Ory, sation was to have been 4 So great will be the multitude that it probably will have to be fed in relays, but the i reskived (ok tia truatiCn ananpAne, SAllceikeatd “Share Contracting Co. is co PightinelGratts Make Rasc about $60 000, and he was. to take | women say we need not fear. No one will go hungry No one will be kept waiting long. day | wanctral Pies rhe ney. a Charge of the wor : : The caterers and their waiters have been carefully drilled. The courses will be served f 2.5% Bye | re and ighbor ms ‘ My Vera ( had been ordered, it was Opposition Kills It hot. No friction, no scrambling Wounded Whale Gives Ship a Battle ae on said. not to shift his vessels until) Too to bo dropned, anne . — ra " irther orders a it to be dropped, a a There will be a place in an automobile for every woman delegate and visitor in the The Star 1. of the United States Whaling Co t Is docked a Ry me S waticty cists. fuk toni dria tied Wardall introduced as ame big parade. The Women’s Commercial club has seen to that. ¢ Ea harbor, after nths’ cruise Southeastern Alaskan | house graft,” says Truc Mexican West coast, was ordered allowing th d of publie s. On June §t 1a tw battle with mammoth instead of being to start back Nov. 13, wttn nh) Works to designat ngineer and ally, piloted about, made to feel at home, Every woman delegate will be greeted pers’ } labor entertain the 5,000 delegates and visitors to the 33d annual convention of the Ameri- \ } whale ch, though wound charged the vesse © it disert 1 1s hi 4 00: a b given a good time j killed, it disabled the shiy was forced to make a stand ate oe. eat 4 sot com ee force orat:at ities or ite eae ae ; ] “A big job,” says Mrs. Cauffman, “is not harder than a little one, unless you think pairs P grafting contractors. | war department te teaty ta [Gee Betrne Broskevith, #6 it is. But you must have a system. Plan the work, apportion it, and do it. r peepee 1 have ade comp aint to the] nur men into the field on | one re nd then another, oppos- Mrs. Minnie Ault, a member of the Women’s Label League, and the wife of the editor McManigal Free; Seeks a Hiding Place ala there doesn't seem ANY snort notice, if it should be neces-|ed this plan, offered amendments, of the Labor Press, will, with Mrs. Gates, entertain the members of the staffs of labor publi- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4—Dintrict Attorney John D. Fredericks vir-\ sary na ally wanted the: Ses elf-« tually admitted today that Ortle McManiga fexsed dynamite Grictiths contending that the cations who will be here to report the conventions the DECLARES PETER MILLER MUSTSERVETME == 22-20. HOUDNY RATES WERE ALL READY = 3m Progressive Distanced by Democrat inced that between| VERA CRUZ, Nov. 4.—-News was certain “council members were OLYMPIA, Nov yr, Linda BALTIMORE, Nov. 4.—Indications this afternoon potnted to the! Dec. 18 4 it will sell tick.) momentarily expected today of a guilty of a lot of log-rolling.’ Burfleld Hazzard, th alled | election of Biair Lee, a democrat, as United States senator from Mary-| ets t points i Oregon,| battle between 200 rebels under The Trouble Begins hung be ag dg serve from two jand. George Welling, the progressive candidate, ts running far be 4 uho and British Co-| Hilario Salza, reported marche Goidard resented this by declar. to 20 years in the penitentiary at) pind numbla for e and a third, the| on city, and a federal force of jing “hat Griffithe wan th z Walls Walla, to which she was sen-|°” teu tes ee \trcie or So peeaeticie ae Gel phe tng ‘hat Griffiths was the only man reine tenced in connection with death by Looks D tic in M h This is the first time the his. The American battleship Michi-| have a cert " a as anxious to “So y «the can Who tur] Miller peld him @100 fee for’ [starvation of Ber™-patient, Cisire| OOES LeemecrRnS Ip eeiman usetts leory of the Northwest that any/gan today changed its anchorage. |tnon followed. Griftitne avpolnaas 4 dered Huzh a defending Taylor. | Williamson NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 4—The democratic ate for|ratiroad has made such rates dur-| as did the cruiser Tacoma yester- | narmiess, advance upon G coe ! He denied that he had ever acted The supreme court of the atate governor, David I. Walsh, was leading the other candidates here at 1/ing the holiday season day, from a position outside to one er aes perectins au deteerdins See attend (1 ever noted | yesterday handed down her peti p.m. A ballot box was broken and the votes counted. The count inside the harbor, where the guns {shouted Griffithe “and Ins plan, — ¥ : tion for a hearing with the word. stood: For Walsh, dem., 72; for P. Gardner, rep. 62 of both v Is overlook the town oh Siespea ey man appointed as er. And you know 0’ "ha 3 - th d that the #18 | denied” written thereon Bird, pro, 60; for Gov, Foss, ind., 2 ny ORAS gee So tar could be learned, no re. | S/ain words, be f the blank form ace Sete |ply was made by Admiral Fletcher able to get yc rosecu {flee INVESTIGATE HEALTH OFFICE to the request the port consulting engit SEANCISCO, Nov 4 a, Barney Oldfield Running Second in Race thoritios hi ting service as| SAN F were said to have made for an ex-,YOU Se @ plain defamer when you ers attor tigation has been started Into PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 4.—Thousands of persons crowded into the A lineman‘s Job will be made less) planation of the Tacoma’s ma.-/|!nsinuate any ulterior motives to Swear in New Witness 4 that Dennis J. Murphy of last few miles of the roadway to witness the finish of the Los Angeles-| hazardous if the | sought ver me h poppet al Dt ove nard of health tried to pro. Phoenix automobile race, early today, At Dome, Ariz, Davis was lead resentative of electrical Councilman Peirce then jumped Hangow a ever tect a violator of the pure food ing, with Oldfield second *, who Monday met here WILL DEVELOP LAND off and demanded to know if Grite a newspaper reporter named |i. how Cwiee with the state public service com Sart fiths also meant him when he accus- ey tha er murdered Reas Inalon Ia secured. The electrical; NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—A syndi-{ed the council of “log-rolling.” : Pet afraid Reaser ROACH RETIRES | Woman Robbed of $1,800 on Downtown Street mission, 18 secwrous to” have the|cate including Frank Vanderlip of| “I think so,” promptly repli lec gag CHICAGO Nov 4—John M A silver mesh hand bag, containing $1,800 tu Jewelry was snatched | high-powered wires on poles spread |New York and W. B. Kiernan of Griffiths If not, you would not = “4 Roach haa retired as ident of; from the hand of Mrs. Ethel Gerrick, near Sixth av, and University st./so the men may work about them | Spokane closed a $2,000,000 deal for|try to kill this bill with frivolous sam t nave | the al street car company, and| last nig The matter was reported to ‘ho police after Mrs. Gerrick| without the constant danger of re-) developing land beween San Pedro amendments OF Pirie 6, thie tara’ : way Henry A, Blair has succeeded him,| had returned to her apartments in the Wallorf hotel, Seventh and Pike. ceiving a_shock ‘ A and Redondo, Cal. _They were still arguing at noon, fac under suspicious ¢ t 4 Mille ’ td not tent Next Monday the board of county commis- | the lighting field to grab this territory? Power Co. 1 : Ce eee time 1s pratare| Sees: of King county will act upon an applica- | Superintendent J. D. Ross of the city lighting They were willing to wait until the city of ‘ if | to meet this new evidence, and the tion made by the Puget Sound Light and Power | plant, says it is possible for the city to finance éx- | Seattle could serve them. ‘ ; Erin will be yee mom) Co, for a blanket franchise for the supply of elec- | tensions of its service into the territory the private Isn't it up to the city to do as much for them : rs Call Saw Meh Struggling tricity for light and power purposes over all county | corporation seeks to serve. as the private corporation would do? 4 He related |,, Mim, Michelsch will testify to see. roads leading out of the city of Seattle. | Why, then, doesn’t the city of Seattle make — 5 aR. ; Pd Peseehe er paar con 4 MoMaho Under a supreme court decision of this state, | application for a franchise from the county? | COUPON Nga toca ina Hed), three men struggling ¢ t if the franchise i granted, the city of Seattle dur- The people in the territory to be served proved PENNAN I S NO 110 F a pisce’”” — thieves! jargon for ‘ean ing the life of this franchise would not be permited _ their loyalty to the city of Seattle by forcing the | Any folir coupanssollphed from. The sBtantecae utively ‘nent lawyer—for Willis Taylor and | the ere proba to parallel the lines of the Puget Sound Co. Puget Sound Co. one year ago to cease an effort | 0-red, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, Will entitie e wilting pay well. e |though she knew ab < i : ; Ser | you to a 65cent Pennant. Ar a tid name was aren. one Hone oe Is the city of Seattle going to permit such a | to secure a franchise similar to the one asked now. | Pennants will-be sent By al it S conte caateealter aah Pies © witn added that I ard pext morning ath H i he who gave iM prisoner the it the incldant of the strugg condition to arise? | These people protested because they didn’t | "ent'* enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh ame “Peter Miller.” He said ‘til the other day. | Is it going to permit fts greatest competitor in | want the service of the Puget Sound Light & | ° by! ° }