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minded, keen thinker, Quick Is one of the moat powerful mental forces In the nation | today. You Will be interested and benefited | by reading his discussions, VOLUME 15 NO, 215 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913 Read Herbert Quick Today i ; THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS RTT RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; BRISK TO HIGH SQUTHERLY WINDS it Nixola Wi |“ NOT one of the i Stare whi | the articles by this famous women re. Wil Iil| porter Uhh Greeley-Smith ) more than 40,000 jill ) are printed every day ought {NM for many years a widely advertised il|| member of the New York w vid staff, to i 08 \ HOME | iil EDITION go unread, The second one wi. appear on the women's page tomorrow ONE CENT _ghwit!tist'h. YOU CANT BUNK US AGAIN, SENATOR L —— H SENATOR WESLEY LORIMER JONES, GREETINGS: Now that you | are in Seattle, and have, in your ponderous, majestic way assured us that President Wilson is pursuing the right policy in the Mexican situation and that war is a terribly bad business, we welcome this chance to tell you what the people of this city and county really | think of you. | We have not forgotten your Pontius Pilate speech in which, de- fending the crooked election of Senator William Lorimer of Illinois, you attempted to ‘‘whitewash’” the “blonde boss” by comparing him to Christ. You didn’t say anything about that in your speech yesterday, and maybe you have a glib way of explaining it. But with the folks for | LABOR CHIEFS © ARRIVEIN CITY ‘MAR, Secretary Morrison of A.F. of L.At- George Rose Teits Incidents | tracts Attention by Donning Leading Up to Miller's Coming to Seattle ‘ . a raalkfag Open Front Clothes at Breakfast. worxep IN CHICAGO Most of the leaders of the American Federation of Labor EX-PAL OF (Star’s Photo | Testifies How He and Prison have reached Seattle for the persona er Made Library Ren 23d annual convention, which ¢ hacia Et begins Nov. 10, and which, it is a entle Gesvous sere expected, will last at least two weeks. President Samuel Gompers arrived at 12:30 thie morning from the East, the train being four hours late, and with him came Frank Morrison, secre ts sald to be a exce today confederate irglart took t with hi ound, grave fi lid body a for Breakfast allege r Miller in ma in Chicago and Seatt and his tary of the federation, and He the regular patrons | stand in behalf of ¢ ate to re many others. of the New Richmond by coming|'8t¢ 8” alleged confession of I'eter John Mitchell will arrive S: 4 in hiss Mi of the murder of Hugh Mc Mahon day Delegates are coming b ry train appearance, Rose is a at cretary of Labor WTI Bl cant. leweuk. i ahbwing & ast to MII e in of Wilson c jot reach Seattle until) shirt-fromt. and a amail black t dark lextoned, ane Sunday _~ ~ Morris atone ant IT oF 2S yuars old Headquarters at Richmond atte ding ff kan Objections Overruled The convention will be held tn ‘ and thir at lefense ected to any P the Hippodrome, and the New Two delegates who ¢ Richmond hotel, where Gompers,| with Gom and M Morrison, d others are ping t , will be the fe ation hea quarters None of the leaders were willing | “fraternal egates from today to attempt to forcast events | Britain ae eomeentiom Officers of English Unions It is almost certain, however Gest Ww ee ag that there will be a resumption of the dispute between the faction favoring organization by crafts and that favoring “industrial unionism Gompers to Be Re-elected Greenall carries o Echoes of the old Reed-McNulty | # Scar traced with feud may be heard. mind him of a m Jompers, it Is the general optn-| Both fon, will be reelected to the high| “trade he has held so in which he has he sway over the lives of s« hundreds of workingme a federa Note the “Breakfast Suit.” WANTED FIREARMS IN JAIL tif e es ‘ count ja trunk w Gompers repre Kike WILL PAY NO TAXES clous and ‘ A banquet to newspaper BELFAST t tt short, thick aggressive, b Six thousar fore the public so men \ he Sea ‘ character is as well knowr hemealve -s t and 1k face ‘ rish home r Tuesday night is Boalt Strong for High Art acif-effacing modesty which, my friends tell me, is my chiefest charm, and serve on the jury As an art juror | would insist on uniformity. 1 would saw off the tower of the Smith building and plant it on the one-rtory shacks at Second and Madison I would have vistas. I would widen Second av. and Pike st., and at intervals I would set statues. These statues in their order would tell chronologically the story of Seattle’s progress. For instance, at one end of Second av. there would be a statue of Chief Seattle and at the other end a statue of Dr. Matthews. By Fred L. Boalt We're going to have an Art Jury. That is, maybe we’re going to have an Art Jury. We'll have it if the Seattle Fine Arts society has influence enough to get it slipped into the new city char- ter that everybody is talking about. The Fine Arts society has passed a resolution favoring a municipal Art Jury, say, five or seven members, who would serve without pay and with. out whose O. K. no public construction could be undertaken jo we, or ct C do we not,” | have been asked by Arc F. Gould, the president of the Seat America grapher Rounds Up Prominent Leaders Here for Labor Federation Meeting The Man In the Center Is Frank Morrison, Secretary of the American Federation of Labor, and the Beau Brummell of Organized Labor. | On the Right Is Frank Noshang, of Albany, N. Y., President of the Journeymen Barbers’ International Union, and on the Left Jacob Fischer, of Indianapolis, the Secretary. They Are Inspecting Morrison's Head to See If He Has a Union Haircut. Ivor H. Gwynne and Thomas Greenall, Fraternal Delega' Great Britain, Who Have Come to Seattle to Report on Industrial Con ditions Abroad and to Carry Back Impressions of Organized Labor in whose votes you are sparring now, you are identified with a gang of crooked and corrupt politicians. Nor have we forgotten your share in visiting upon this nation the infamous Payne-Aldrich tariff bill. We have not forgotten your defense of the crooked political machinery which throttled the free expression of the people a year ago. We know of your aloofness in the fight for the initiative, referendum and recall, which you now claim as achievements of the Grand Old Bunk party. We know how you worked, might and main, with the other standpatters to undermine the good work of LaFollette, Poindexter, Cummins, Bristow and the other progressives in the senate. We know you wanted to read them out of the party, and did read them out in the Tacoma con- vention of 1910. We’ve got your number this time, Senator Wesley Lorimer Jones. You bunked this state in 1908 with that progressive chatter of yours. But you can’t expect the people to fall for the same gold brick a second time. sciatica CITY LIGHT CO. TO ASK FRANCHISE 'Council Starts Action Toward Increasing Facilities of Municipal Industry. PROMISE EXTENSION W.1! Try to Smooth Way for Giving Service to Country Districts. with the | Supt f th |ment, the city wu jof the council recomended | passage of a bill authorizing the |loan of $100,000 from the garbage | fund in order to construct the first request of ighting depart- es committee has junit of the municipal auxillary ght plant This is made necessary because e $425,000 ds voted by the t spring have not yet D sold, and the city plant's bus jiness is crowing in leaps jand | bounds, and requires immediate ad- ditional facilities The committee also recom- mended that the council author- ize Ross to apply for a fran- chise from the county to supply light and power outside of the city limits, While the city wr! be unable to accommodate the country districts for some time—not unttl either the Hebb or Lake Cushman power site | is purchased, both Chairman Erick- }son and Ross are anxious to smooth the way so that the city, when ready, may promptly begin work | SNAPSHOTS AT BIG GAT SHOW WILL "OPEN THURSDAY T DAY What next can we expect? Now they're going to have a queen of the cat show the queen's going to be a American Fleet Arrives Off Portugal The occasion ts the big cat h OpoRTO, Parteast, Wireless me say that the| which the Queen City Cat club will Awietiban fleet bas ff the coast of Portus way to the| conduct in the Bon Marche, begin- nter the Straits of Gi tomorrow night saturday, ay noon ee mi eine Ge Ten cents per vote, with the at Seattle Man Robbed in San Francisco tendance Saturday doing the bal- SAN FRANCISCO, N hn Walker of Seattle coms the cats are up the police here today that he had been held up and robbed cat voted the most popular, watch and $185 by right of its title will be Decide Fate of Boxing at Venice Today 8, will also wins beau VENICE, Cal, N The fate of boxing in Venice is being trophy cided at the @ today. A strenuous campaign against hold " Two hundred entries are in, make ontests Was 1 t night e church federation and a number|ing it a three-point show gh of women’s clubs. Both sides cla he certai vic idit entrie expected to Pisa ax aaiated establish the four-point cat sh | United States. show ever held in the as the first Roosevelt Arrives at Buenos Ayres BUENOS AYRES, Nov Theodore KR e aboard the cruiser Uru cruiser at sea and fired salutes in honor of [Forty Dead in Paris Train Wreck | | today met =" QUELLE BOOST IT Urugua es had been taken wrecked ir total number of today a collisior MELUN, France, Nov, 5.—-After 16 cor from the debr Paris-Marsei t night cuers estimated Progressives are going to make @ nuous campaign for the logged. nd district and the electic Dec. 6 es expre of the r near here will be at least 40 ee ae commission was emph » at the week Another Death in Indianapolis Strike INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. Thomas Carleton, hot by a) meeting Tuesday night, when Ole street car, strikebreaker Monday, dle today, br of/ Hanson demanded the immediate crom| fatalities during th gle up to four, 1aming of a committee of 10 to dis rect the campaign of education on this measure, Hanson was appoint. Bribery Prosecutions Threatened ed chairman of the committee Criminal info filed today tle Fine Arts society, “want a City Beautiful?” I might have a atatue of Judge Humphries, but : ae Are is bike se fs Ey yt Lery charged by Super Hent Case the st anainat WwW ' it would be on a side atreet the Donofrio Contracting Co. T6 the public wo sonrd, Cane Tues edo! We do! Under no circumstances would | permit Eliza- day said two’ of his inspectors ha approached by N. Bolton, “The drinking fountains which the city ha® beth to snuggle up to an Old Colonial, nor Queen member of the firm, who urged t to pasa approval of the sewer bought,” continued Architect Gould, “are atro Anne to cuddle up close to any Senegambian, an | laid in East Sist and connecting streets, and slipped $50 into the poek . cious. And as for architecture, we have here cient Roman or Babylonian The effect of these p r ’ ete A ra D HILADELPHIA, Nov, Presi — eta of each the frat ent Gh hie mvery kind, from Egyptian down to bungalows contrasts, | observe, is decidedly &tellacoom dent Wilson's daughter Margaret| Senator Wesley 1, Jones ad ee eee Ras ’ a a tae ne re New Zea- ‘ve noticed it myse Proud as m of th eno c he jur hould not dic me eae * and bu o be se © this coun. atty of my OT pe eres oe what Loe in Bipot iil gibi Ng rien My cubita Abate ank for | st night at a concert| dressed an audience of 20¢ the Rioting Follows Attempt to Move Car try under the new tariff law ar tecturally speaking, we are Hungarian goulash. Policemen should carry eworde and wear plumes || £"en bY & women's club, the money | Commercial Club rooms ‘Thosday INDIANAPOLIS, Nov Efforts to move a street car this morn-|tived here Tuesday afternoon by We have them all—Egyptian, Persian, Moorish, on their helmets. to ko toward establishing @ WOTk-/ under the audpices of the Young | ing resulted in rioting. With a strong te of pollee walking by the |Steamer, and today went into the Babylonian, Roman, Graeco-Roman, cateh-as-catch For a municipal street light | would have Rich. plliaki Men's Republican elnb. aide of the car, a start was made. A crowd quickly gathered and follow efail market at 40 cents a pound, can, Senegambian, Elizabethan, Colonial, Marquis ard Manefield White done in bronze, and holding Th 2 ‘ aj, [ed as far as the Masonic mple, where the fighting began. Two po-| he New Zealand butter ts milg, of Queensberry, bungalow, Queen Anne, Gothic, high the light of perfect understanding he republican part he sald, | ijcamen were knocked down with bricks and severely cut and bruised, |!8 slightly: undersalted, as com- 7 truly progresaty now, and it! The strikebreakers on the car escaped to an office building pared to American butter and is a There is something unpleasant in the idea of drinking water that flows from the open mouth of a lion or gargoyle, even if the beast is made of North Yakima and—Steilacoom We are new in the West. We are virlle. We have had to build rapidly, to house the incoming human ‘fi But have “we built artistically? WAS GOAL DUST. DAW Mine Inspect ON, NS {dow announced only a matter of time before the 5.—Stare | third party turn to the fold beautiful color adherents would re. |/ COUPON PENNANT THEY'RE FOR ’EM — Have W. rsued In our building intelligently and * a he thet . botatatertiy BE ste don eAG OF Ole Instead of the atrocious drinkin hat 4 coal dus t a gas gxplo-| He agreed with President Wil NO. 11 istently any one harmonious scheme or plan? ; . sion, wrecked the Stag Canyon coal We have not fountains which the city has bought, mino here, in which 263 men were a attitude in tne Mexican situ Any four coupons clipped from aoe Star, consecutively num | am for this Af Jury. | throw all my influ : “al @) lied ation to avoid war, predicted the bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle ASBURY PARK, N. J., Nov. 5 érice with that of the Fine Arte scolety to det an 2 would have granite George F. Cot- | paskage of the kovernment Alaskan | you to a 65cent Pennant. Army Pennants are now out. | The National Women's’ Christiag Art Jury ince ated as part and parcel of our terills which would hand thirsty men bie man of today begun aw al railroad bill, and criticised the Pennants wi!| be sent by mail If 5 cents additional for each Pen- |,'Temperance Unio n 8 y « | nion, in annual con municipal machinery. know! | would even, if properly urged, rise above that cups of clear, cold water. democrats for matter of the tariff and currency!| Ave, near Union St. | (ee ante iti cance making a partisan|| nant Is enclosed. Bring or mailto The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh | vention, declared for eugenic mar |riages and obliteration of the sociai —! evil

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