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WOMAN TELLS BOALT HOW WOMEN CAN HELPLABOR CAUSE. PAGE 2 A REMARKABLE INTERVIEW ON NEW CHINESE REPUBLIC. PAGE 4 ; “HOW! BUILT MYSELF INTO A CHAMPION.”’--WILLIE RITCHIE. PAGE 7 PROBABLY FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; LIGHT VARIABLE WINDS, MOSTLY EASTERLY. = HUT UUUU TOUTE UHEANUUUEARE AUTEN PTTL LLCO sooo] The SeattleStar juice | MMMM TT Ae ead ee THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS EMM MMMM MMMM MMMM LLER IN sau’ PLEA FOR HIS LIFE e DELEGATE IS pig ghey why: hoa 2 of WHERE WILL ne f/ ASATRAITOR es. SEWARD IS FAVORED Sadie Gompers Says She. Celebrated Prisoner Fervidly _De- Majority of Alaskans Pleased nounces His ‘‘Persecutors” in With Plan to Let President Bia petite, sa Suffraget, ‘and Pa,” | Final Plea ‘* Jury in His Trial for Murder TT al President Gompers Orders Man Out of Convention s; Who Helped Mulhall. OPPOSED UNION MAN Lobby Inquiry Disclosed Evi- dence of Plot to Defeat Labor Candidate. ones PORRER tare ent lobby Exposed before the re vestigation committee of con, is fan a a lor ‘ ’ hall as a traitor to ' . r it Fa oo" S She Asserts, Ilsa He Une ane «of evince that ha was den my ' «bil 9 u hir ading, - ~ ised ‘ : Eight > jittle Mi ! 7 ng, t € prose Pa driven from the : ov aa te ot Prd Alt Ml ada LL Rl g, ca : p going vention of the American Feera 5 UNDEH PKOPEM her famous father to an A. F r ne ¢ nt ther, Pe he burg wyer, of Labor, today, by Preside KESTHIOTIONS D YOR 4 ot “gt IN Fue miu AND) of L convention in Boston ut 11:30 today, cor his plea to the jury, which ~ ec! pec e Tsar MANNIE first of he saw scores of strange men sigs a ye Tazelaar spectacular et “n . siona, w * who emoked end talked contin he este afte n at 1:30 ar asted re t five fort to sect penition by the " ually, and she was tremendous ; chair, and, erfed in loud rag i voice | o her tiret’ 40: eur,” whe ved th “All right, 'll take my medicine.” | By E. O. Sawyer rat cor who loved th Report on Successor. | Where will Uncle Bam put it? | ina The committee on credentials re | Put what? ine hawt t stop short of u- fi orted in favor of seating Max} That Alaska railroad he {s think _ abe, hase Fiann of Chicago, elected to take | ing of bulldir thwont : | Tazelaar’s place. n valley pe he eae netiode Tazelaar was a member of the : eastons Miss Gompers , is. Painters and Decorators Union, — 4 ton hee ieaneiaue Tae so was Coroner and prior to the Mulhall investiga: | $ n : ome hag ie eerie es ! present conven Ka raflroad lect alk | M th — sniieajeaigiaeid } D> K the lobby tigation at a ‘There's only ONE route to wincta babi h er harged i Washington, Mulhall seid Tazelaar phe Yukon and. that. le fror me I without lea 4 N | and «ther union officials in New here up Kerai peninsula, then : mpers’ farr 5 Khe a Be o ly | Jersey bad been in his employ in ae |, Kuskulana Bridge of the C.R.&| up the Susitna river to the di |1,’ /'*" Deen oe ee How could he . de a campaign to defeat Congress ‘ 1g N. W. Ry.—the Road Uncie Sam Is} vide and down to the Tannana, [1h 9 is Miss Agnes in the stoma 4} man isughes of New Jersey for the . ’ : fi | (Asked to Buy From the Guagen| Anybody will tell you that, ex. | WY!ln0n. daughter of the secretary two big, E WHI ‘ se senate. Mulhall sald that he had} bs ms; and, a Bottom, a Cut cept the bunch at Valdez and | Sfind Wihteon: dceen't. annesva aa r Rose, the 8) | paid them $1800 for their services. | ’ hrough Snow 30 Feet Deep on the Cordova, and they're in with |. Mi" Mv tlson do Pa, star witness, said Miller confesse . en fl Copper River Line. | the Guggenheim: anton society. She says it ithout br ng the bottle } Was Friend of Labor. + | . owe te a sh, undemocratic and withow eakir the b ed fe Hughes was a friend of organtze!| | eect {ell you. tnat_the enly | merican, ’ n- milk and beer which McMahon on ( labor and the unions were doing, vs ‘ D th T | ible route for a railroad Is ie encasuiien cae home with him the night he met id bi. Patt they could to help his campaiga.|| © ance the EN O| ext ef Vaiees* wae the way e saidgntn ottiotal aeeme an death? v ; ne i Mulhall, as representative of oI . man fromy that town started In, |e ee urns Bs ge ive | Police Feared Him. essels Founder in Midlake “¢ : 4 ‘ Moecdadi eis: dhedastutnéen, ‘Wiiaks In operation, ready fer the gov * to be clubby | jwhica the police and the prosecu Along the Shi it, to work against Hugbes secretly. pc oa ear os Any Fun in It | tion @id not dare to let him win & ore. : al fi Hughes was defeated. f a oa 4 McAndrews, principal of the Wash pe anne THIS tas we route,” Of course.” said Mise Gompers because he intended to expose them ‘ al fi ‘Attor the. Muthali Investigation % ington Irving High schoo! in New) ghouldet THIS be the route - | to-do pttewuing and panting mrer leo the world, to show up the ne 600-FOOTER— Is LOST ~~ in the executive counell of the Tater | ’ ‘ : York, told the Connecticut state) feferred to the Guggenheim | Viewer # out a lot mere farioun and diabolical plans and aa Rational Unton of Painters dec 4 ‘ ate atthe ahs ene than | We—my mother and 1—| chemes hatched by these officials rg i brasors Qneiéed that Tassiaar cole Laeshets st their ecual convention) rece, the Gopher Wiver OAS | SSM vnaticnn tet 'we dent om toeeie neente or themecives.. |Ffeighter Floats Bottom Up place.| | or an ee they Hike ‘lease don't make {t app er hiv, Miller said. They could h 3 ake ppear r hia, Miller s 4 Whex the committee report was| : , : another ald to cheerfulness he ad-| ‘ren east to tne Guggenheim |: am criticising Washington heb tad nits ta the pholteatlary, $0 Is Drowned. “ read today Tazelaar leaped to his vised the teachers to wear their| society, They seem to enjoy them they trying to raflroad him to | feet and shouted: best gowns to school 1) iia ‘Caanieie favor Cordova | Selves the 1.lows, he charged. They CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Scores ot Genoa ieeicwieten ies we last ye gs bas my eo be they want to the Coppe Aly recssee F I don't see any Wn were afraid because he had the! are thought to have perished 3 E a your second best for! River and Nort o Unele anding for hours in a crus ability to show them up, Miller told| in 1S gavel and without giving him a Sunday.’ Be bees al pha cgi: waiting to shake a line of Ti i ' the storm which hae been Sweeping the Great Lakes Since early Sunday. chan> to speak replied ®, scrambling with others for The all 1 murder of which he| , | line from Chi nto Fairbank Tne American Federation of rhank®| messy refreshments, and making nm Labor cannot go behind the action “Spl | only pail cite baad 1! Derfunctory speeches to peo- 15 of international unions, or investt “The $ Pd route ts favored by | Ble whom you know, and| i gate the reason for the decision of |John E. of Seattle, owner | (ont want t and who are| i internationals, therefore, so far as jot Se ward t site, and by the, bored as you are | is accus d in 1908 The ent a ing law, therefore, All on board the unidentified snot apply to him. He is argu.| St@@mship on Gull Rock, Mani- does oot apply | tou Island, in Lake Superior, . { were believed to be doomed. q this convention is concerned, this is dian bo: r? t She's a Suffragette | | He ceclared to the jury Monday Life savers ” iJ 8 closed incident | | Canad aose' e aicoke eeae had hers are, ke on OTR Carer | > with tet ternoon that the police and the| tempts to r ere a aneedal is m I not to be given a hearing,” which falled after building 71 miles |! You try, Just as nice people tn 1 bashful smile, tor “framed” up th er) The vessel's decks were swaill ’ shoute1 Tazelaar rt he house waxt door ¢ 7 pelihet 3 M smile, | charge against him after fa in| when : i e- fi a of Ine re xt | has deve into a modern maid | 97! h : broke today and the i : Gompers hammered again and Seward Has Upper Hand Gok an there ar lot r Joan resi eect ha¢ crew be seen lashed in the | a, Vala hich was le eteran del iffragette geging w > t | The gentleman will please get} With the tntention of consider |the federal employes in Se attle and | q S eUMed comin egates who first saw her in Boston Wie tat thather: father ia a he | Uy 0d. 1 were 2 A Rovers: — out; *his enclosure is reserved for|ing an organization under auspices at the Puget oye eight years ago as she explal a st him hought already from delegates to the convention.” ‘of organia ‘ Inbor, a meeting of all been called at th ~~ | ay’ night, to iis ¢ methods from the 5 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Oy PA acura ‘oe "Bas rn fra Me er ta "| A BEAR OF AN IDEA eon iopalateasl vee tapensts tae congress last year 1 showed ft ny, * an wed fi Calls Sullivan Perjurer. foot freighter *6. the xposure oF The Invitation is issued by T. M t route to th i ; j g ‘om ——NOW, LISTEN, amg Estee at Baa a ppb enterica BU I IT DID! r eda rehaeA abeepag yecier deemed PTET ETB or ore a pes KID, =U MEET YOU includes fed eee i ah oa of the American ate, | {t/a they thought te) Same ght ral employes of | branch be built from it] wher McMahon, the de. | 84!d they th vessel car- Mar THE DANCE. YES. — roads can ry department ——— ried a crew of about 40 and w et ‘ato f of the inland ————$_____. ployed as a delibe f c 40 ¢ were OH SAY, DID You HEAR eee |, This is the firwt thme that an at-| mining districts of Alaska Tt was a bese? that ert : the Hudson Ray Pur came at the behest | COBYinces bk all were drowned, ABouT THat, Toot war? aoe ‘fora Ripe pest lai mine at Try to Put One Over lease tt ltdien be A ? Bip ong a7 the Tomilusen aes Jaman : ealizing existing conditions, th > lice »rotection fc business an e ‘omlinse 1¢ TC TEL You How THAT = jin a general movement toward or cu alizing exist ns - the! Ed Mu 2, ana Roy Weller, | stor escape. |had to swear to a anded Davidson had gone down off Gross rt ae Guggenheims = r 1 tolia felt art f th i ' swea a anded | car 3 ‘ WAS. when I ganization one over on pag and the el arm of the law slowly Th to let |by them ap Lake uperior, presumably a: at, 1 | but surely encircling ther Pi Bra: | diallavaepaciotion in gen.| Sith all on board. Just how many . ent an rent with a survey aay phi: gp dlleest ught A. St a | as a recr st n fo j ei ee Prince Willis ind to slaves, was a masterpiece Superior and CAN STATE MAKE ; Rf a canal and surveyed a route| ailgnal for the ce auto a as ¢ and as bitter| supposed to be la ; “era yperee | . e steamship Huronic was res ti ts Ee ian off the routel cops on the way, but Storaasl and | Coroner Carroll, who had, upon first! ported ashore e P US MUZZLE 006? 9 ties tie MATa coal ‘fields GH Sergt. Lehad in the meantime be-|examinati declared | MceMahou | w : fees nt hae tefish Fale s the sea, Then this was tipped off] gan the search for the intruders. | died tural death, but changed : Sane ger, two (quietly, of course) and an-order| Secretary of Labor Wilson has a They found a neat bundle of furs, | the imony he nt trial Isle Royal aud OA Can the State Board of death secured from the Coast and Goedet day. cf epeechmaking today 1a $10,000, ready for|Tom Page, an att ds rit Isle Royal and Copper Re Department of Agriculture Survey department for a survey | ke at the ur t en branded as a { re eamship Simon Lan- aera ger ene He ; tn irvey {5 he spo he university ed a € an “wich fe Reger ae So pener® muesie, 1t8) of Passage canal |to the students, and, before the ¢ Rat where were rglars? |e rom fraternity 4 logs The Pass canal route had al r, will address the labor con The ght neve been | P. f ronst le dite over, will ac © labor cor a ¢ ounds on Table | There's considerable difference yead en passed up by the Alaska! vention at § p. m. will speak | caught of the hadn't | , ne t lian of i opinion. — Northern, owing to the dangers of|/to the democrats at their head-| stumble a bear bit wan), miller, porcine nis. Mats vene ein hhunden be rh | The muzzlers say the state au-) navigating Prince Williams sound | quarters in the Lyons building a bear of a skin, d black, |mently upon tt ble, demanded | re cugh it was belleved Ite seat a |ihovitide oan, aid the antianusdlers| ia winter od the danger to & rail: te visited headhuarters aariy land natural ut upon [to know why Prosecuting Attorney | thoust as eved its crew ¥ jcontend Seattle has enough home| road line from glaciers lthis morning, and at 1 o'clock was|,the floor. 1 it were both |Murphy allowed “such apparent | “ " jrule to regulate this matter Itself. But there is a slight chance that|taken for a ride about the eity by ung men. perjurers as Sullivan, Carroll and Santa Maria Ashore In the meantime, the state health|this might prove to be the place|the Democratic club. Tomorrow) Poth are Seattle boy and’ at|Pese 0 So. scot tree |,, The Santa Maria reproduc. department is sending out copies for the navy department coaling| noon, he will speak at the Commer-| first gave assumed names, but were | Miller admitted he pawned thei tion of Columbus’ caravel, on its | jot its resolution to the mayors of| stat at this potnt, so the Interior | celal club. lrecognized at police he ndquarters. n and diamo: belonging to!way from Chicago to § Francis Seattle and Tacoma, and the chiefs | department has crimped any plan|.-——————— Hokahon, but denied he kauw any-|oor on the bar outside harbor, of police of these places have tak-|to grab the harbor aud right-of-way. | thing uf their source. He intimat-| was pounding heavy today sal en no steps thus far to enforce the Whe bila how. ‘belate con Jed it was given him by some threate moment to go to ? state regulation, which prescribed | gress providing for the bulld else, probably Reser who is join I g a penalty of $250 or 90 days in Jall| ing of this road leave that ques charged with the murder, but h pl communication was , for violation | tion of route In the hands of not been found by the police. badly f and shipping Only dogs h in leash are ex-| th ident of the United 4 n t Mi men fea when it is res EN ee n the pres nite am not a sain iller en it is re-es- CENTRAL empt from the order States said, “but | am not a mur. | tablished m more disasters will n Give ME The majority of Alaskans —__—_—__—_ derar.” © reported THREE, EIGHT, Six, Five. with whom | talked are well | WHEATON, III., Nev. 11.—Henry Spencer, drug flend, on trial here| The doors of the courtroom werk Schedules Abandoned pleased with this for the murder of Mra. Mildred Allison-Rexroat, a Chicago dancing teach-| thrown w open as the immense Wires were down throu ghout le today, behind closed doors er, bitterly abused Judge Slusser today. Jerow1 which sought to hear Miller/most of the North Central West. “You're a bonehead,” he told the court, “and a cheap politician. If| could not otherwise accommo-| ‘The Ohio river valley was buried JOTHELL, Wash, | your brains were dynamite they would not crack an acorn hull.” dated ’ under from two to six feet of snow. or Woody, candidate for nor State's Attorney Hadley charged that Spencer was deliberately! The crowd was easily in sympa-|Ohio and Western Pennsylvania miedl (Ada ceeiniaaion. feigning insanity. He thinks the defendant is perfectly sane. thy with Peter Miller were in an even worse situation, nign here last a Spencer also abused Hadley, his own counsel, and veniremen, | Juare Glasgow, Milier's attorney.| Some trains were still running, venjng at a meeting that drew a| Preliminary rumbles of the ex -|followed his spectacular client andj but all attempts at maintaining recor’ crowd from the entire coun.| pected fight between the factions | Prose eutor Murphy will then wind regular schedules were abandoned, Jtry tor miles around The senti-|of the electrical workers has come ( HARGE LANDLOR DS up the argument. The case in ex-| ‘The thermometer in many IRR ment in thissneck of the woods is with the seating at the labor con pected to be in the hands of the} was but h few degrees above zero overwhelmingly in favor of creat. vention of delegates from Spokan jury tonight Jand intense suffering res sulted ing the agricultural development Walla Walla, and North Yakima, OPPOSE ( ITY LIGHTS — = areca dAlatri who are identified with the Reld. - I jiedge myself,” said Woody,| Murphy Blectrical Workers: This | PENNANT. COUPON not te yote for any mill tax. King| action brought from F. J. McNulty Councilman Erickson created a sensation at the council mee NO. 116 y foes not n it Other | president of the International lay when he charged certain landlords with discriminatory tac counties do, and that is why it is | Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ts who used city Nght 1 Ad of ‘Puget Sound Traction | |put in the logged-off land law,|of America, a statement t he| Light & Power Co, servic ; Seaator Landon also spoke. would hereafter firotest the seat Erickson demanded the prosecuting you to a 65-cent Pennant. Nebraska Pennants are now out, ling the seceding electrical workers, | counsel to hale such landlords into court and to furnish all possible Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pen Sell that unusea office rurniture The Reld-Murphy branch of the| protection to patrons of the municipal plant. He embodied this demant/| nant ts enclosed. Bringor mailto The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh A few conte Invested In a@ Star jeloctrical workers is holding ite an-|in a resolutton which was referred to the elty utilities and the judi | Ave, near Union St. want ad will do it, nual convention at the Babor Tem- clary ‘somite 8. i i | | Any four coupoas clipped from The Star, consecutively num | bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, wil! ontitte | | whey and the corporation