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; GOMPERS’ STEAMROLLER HITS PROGRESSIVE | F RESOLUTIONS ON FLOOR OF THE CONVENTION She Says SCOTT TS 40,000 > More Than = fmm Circulation Every Day ET MMMM MMM Confessions of _a Wife! No 1 Wherein She Tells of the Night Before the Wed- ding; and How She Joys in the Thought That to Her Man—That Is Going to “Belong Primitive.” (Editor ; She Is Going to Be “His Woman”—‘for,” : a woman's trials, her joys, her sorrowe—has placed in the hands of the editor of The §& just as this young wife wrote it down in her journal. As her story pro- gresses we think our women readers will quickly recognize how REAL id it—chapter by chapter—and we believe also that men will enjoy reading what this bright woman thinks about life and of the masculine part of it itis. We Star.) After Strange that as soon as a woman loves a man there is no Mock Skirmishes and Battles; the Upper Picture Shows a Company ‘ question about it—SHE WANTS TO BELONG TO HIM. | beading the Attack” on the “Enemy.” The Lower Picture Shows a rf, have nm CHAPTER I. tonight I am going to “belong!” She wants to be “his woman.” Here m am I, Margaret Hastings, for the last seven years} very proud of the fact of being able to take care of myself} by teach school, feeling th te that the world -can| man I love and who loves me. And only He w queer, one rather stam He s school sh sell to the board of education, and before he | asked to book that I CAN remember how my heart beat as I stood Calle Stories Fake waiting for the maid, at the place where I boarded, é F © ! James Walters, a logger, grappled First Vice President James Dan- to show him in. O'Shau nd Canada's pros with rolman C. H. Shively at/can, chairman of the resolution com- i < I CAN remember the thrill that the warm touch act from Mexico a Railroad av. and Main st., at 2:30 mittee and official steamroller of of his hand gave me as he said “good night” and tuk ats tn cual Monday morning, was shot by the the Gompers’ machine, tried to asked: me to go to the theatre with him the next a aug a - rs Bk officer and died peylaipted tap aces poe the hor bon the id, . - wo on 1 te : Co at 7:20 without giving any coherent ecutive council, but om: Arnol 4 evening. But I do NOT remembe that we ever d him his passpor account of the tragedy or of him-' socialist editor of Chicago, demand: spoke again of that “speller” until last night, when Huerta, it was pointed out, has selt led a hearing he told me he had “put over the deal” and the firm ra his cash oor es wae Shp According to Shively, who has Gets Back on Job. the yu) y u o w de p . . 7 4 had given him a thousand dollars as a wedding be gee ag amitted van in been on the force for three months,| Go-apers had yielded the chair to ared as adm nin he was about to halt the man and/ John Lennon. The motion of the ie eg ek t igen th. “ag source soon will - eens ene ask him where he was going, when | resolutions committee that the pos- have of happin wit , nO |be exhausted Walters bit him in the face. a . i thought n to have dropped all May Encourage Rebels ———— |, Theee Pictures Show the Demor Calle for “Margueirte” odes pot ton vote, iat LD B and s ae to| When this happens, the dictator's alized Conditions Which Prevailed You don't belong on earth and| The “ayes” were scattered: the ing tones of my|Heutenants will all desert him and : In Cleveland, O., After the Terrific t'm going to kill you,” said Walters, | “noes” thunderous everthelaal: ng . * | not will be left for him Snowstorm There. The Upper Pic to the police: . pee ne nothing will the policeman. They) Lennon ruled ‘The ‘ayes’ j sudden kisses | nothing wit ey ture Shows Street Cars Stalled by 1 fought, and when Wal-! to have it.” 70 4 co—they niske| shovid tt davelon, hower | Broken Wires Now Being Repaired, away, he reached his} The convention was by now im q . ina Tipeita, aatatedacrations Seen in Lower Picture, Where is hip pocket. Shively) such on uproar that Lennon appéar= ml ti rough underground char Linemen Are Risking Their Lives says. The patrol i ; Tr ed } eyes and when| financed through underground chan solace Tolech Sr oiee we ne patrolman th fired,/ed _onfused. Gompers brushed ¢ 1 ¢ a sais, 1k wan exdtel, Che te will 0 Get Telephone and Trolley Wires and as Walters fell, he called for|him pside . “ee I thank the fates which sent me into}, praged to at Mextic | ubehnatet, erite pame el ; ‘ , e encouraged to exico ? AreU jompers declared an amendm e Ww no’ rood looks to make Ds take pride | City’s capture. is Who is Marguerite?” asked | offered not germane, and at a Kod he oie ‘ big—so strong and masterfu execut vo wan investixating : Lit Saeed rea from him the steamroller relled on. te stories of wholesale ex ut Religion A rising vote was tak See We women prate of our independence sii our equality, prom . wikieas ts Marguerite Walters on rank Morreoh aan pies but when THE MAN comes into our lives we quickly drop) Go, vitia at Juarez At the hospital Walters mumbled | vote as 95 for and 93 against, Two into the place nature intended for us. about ‘re n,” and of being “on| unofficial counted showed that the e could be so primitive earth” whi others were not of! proposition was lost. earth He had $83.60 { 8 any ideal L, ad ‘CHARGE EVASION pockets. He had no gun He alt is Insurgents Protas i er read Browning or not PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 17<-A|after some questioning that he ba nsurgents Were on their feet, wd Aareaithy vot what dol nearer Pens been employed by Taylor & Mia-|Resticulating and shouting that f and asia nean te} iatimating that the health de contract for the sale of approxi: Pitre “Seniers In sand Gil Fe spiie" Morrison Was a poor counter. A thes >a zed emotion mean partment and the council were at | mately 40,000,000 of saw timber gy He had a heavy growth of|_ Gompers ordered Frye to get on a G it ‘ tempting to “juggle” and evade the in the Olympic national forest in beard and long hair with the next resolution, An in- t give me” to Dick and he|ctvil service regulations, Mayor Cot Washington was today aw a F - | surgent in the rear of the hall, with . “ terill Monday vetoed the bill cre | “ ‘ ° « » better |@ pair of powerful lungs, was heard $< ‘ec 5 gttng the position of collector in | the Snow Creel & Tharp eis i to demand that the vote be again I AM GLAD THAT FOOLISH QUESTION, USED |the department of health and sani jof Seattle by the Portland office off sitions: and aken and,that Morrison count more WHEN THE WOMAN WAS A_ CHATTEL AND tation, which the ordinance says is |the United State orest service, |™ 1 teaching force toa carefully. 1 HANDED FROM ONE MAN TO ANOTHER, JS STILL |to be “substituted for the present | The value of the timber is $67,180. | Navertisement in ath roceed,” said Gompers to Frye, IN THE THAT FEELING THAT I AM “GIVEN’—THAT I AM | an attempt to wipe call teday did not know that such a.man as Richard Waverly} was in the world I was had gone right at school, when the door o up quickly feeling particularly blue that into the quizzical gray eyes of as cc sided smile hovering ab red as he told me his busi emed to think that the principa uld be interested in the book yon me that evening. MARRIAGE SERVICE.. I WANT TO HAVE/™!}k Inspector yacaney HIS “ “UNTIL DEATH DO US PAIRT.” you to Pennants Any four coupons clipped trom The Sta ered. when oresented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitio a es the bell. I expect it t enat eae t shait Mt (To Be Gontinued Tomorrow.) |ing him to become a candidate, ers consents to withdraw from which few progressive 4 |Gompers said: “John W. Mitchéll is the great. "esolution® ever return—the + uy “1 don't: Krow whether | have est leader in labor movements in| executive council. COUPON |any ability as a writer, but | know this or any cther country,” said) Herry Was generously applauded . - PENNANT: > | pee Retard sees Fels ze | that | have ability as a fighter.” Waker,” and will certainly be a When he defended his resolution, NO. 120 An mest of his subordinates are| | Gompers’ close friends deny that vatisfactory head of the federa. but many Who applauded him dared ‘I Never Dreamed That Love Could Be So 's Note—This human document, containing, as it do thoughts and experiences of a wife—this diary filled with the stories of For obvious reasons the author's name ¢.., will not be attached to “The Confessions of a Wife."—Editor of The yon no greater bliss than to know that for all or straight toward me and I noticed that WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Prest ut his mouth, but he dent Wilson was still confident to vening and explain its merits.) He made !t clear that h I have never been able to remember if we spoke of the|believed progress was being made nnot sa |today declared, following announce. of compiling a history of the labor Gates were crushed when the ses arid oti dies Catirat Ck ment of a plan for him to retire to movement in America “while there, "esolution of George L. Berry, sl bee Comcea: te “Okabe Hae ek Ose the editorial chair of the American is yet. time,” and that he be made| of the International Pressmen's k of + rhooc 4 ” ‘dite Trades Council Federation and yield the presi- editor of the American Federation, Union. in which he asked the 1 nd say fare-| merce, tie ing Haye php i pecert to John Mitchell, that he and the weekly news letter | federation to give its approval { itid “bid ean® at Phasaande anieanting. th | would not withdraw. Duncan McDonald and John| ‘© the plan of making federa: vad’ protection morning, backing Fort Worth, ‘Tex When told that his friends had Walker of the United Mine Work.| ‘om agreements between all cent Pennant. Nebraska Pennants are now out will be sent by mall If 5 cents additional for each Pen nant in enclosed. Bring or mail te The Seattle near Union St OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; MODERATE EASTERLY WINDS The SeattleStar [isi] THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 15 NO, 225. SEA ETM NM MN TIL oc tLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913 ONE CENT Siwe'trannn se POSTAL ‘SAVINGS -RAPPED Insurgents Overruled on Reso- | lution Asking Change in Government Policy. set ice od er ; A eee IT HELPS EMPLOYERS $28.. athe the | Sena Measure Approving In- | dustrial Unionism to Ex- | ecutive Council. but recently been We shal! print it amuc Mor standpat steam roller raw at the A. F. of L. convention y morning and crushed the gents who dared to try to k its career. parent shortly after the opened for the second of its deliberations that it was the purpose of the Gompers® machine to pigeonhole all progres- sive resolutions by referring them to the executive committee instead |of permitting the delegates to vote jon them in open convention, insurgents Steam Rollereds An angry lot of insurgents got in the way of the steamroller when Secretary Frye of the resolutions |committee moved that the resola- |tion of Thomas Wright of the | Brotherhood of Painters, Decora- \tors and Paperhangers, proposing reforms in the postal savings banks, including removing the limit on de posits, be turned over to the exeeue tive council. Delegace McDonald, secretary and treasurer of the United Miners of Illinois, spoke for the resolution | and urged that it be put to a vote, Employers Use Money. The postal savings banks are a | cited RENEE Nii ea joke,’ he said amid applause. “Ta our :reasury we have a million dol- ars. We deposit it in private banks banks because the postal won't take it. And our money is used jo fight workingmen on strike. Right now the men in the building trades are striking, and the em- polyevs are using our money to de Apparently r mentally unbalanced, feat t_em.” Today The Star Prints the First Actual Pictures of the Exciting That Are Now Being Enacted by Our “Boys in Blue” Along the Mexican Border-Line. These Photographs Have Just Arrived From W. H. Durborough, Our Staff Photographer He Is Living in Camp With the Soldiers, He Writes That the Men Are Trained to the Limit, and Are “Aching for Some Excitement.” Action Is the Order Each Day the Infantry Engages in Heavy | Sharpshooter Engaged in Target Practice, and the Soldier With the Eyegiaes le Searching the Mexican Landscape for Signs of Hostility. Lookoute Aré Constantly Stationed on the Patrol Line. two months be sewnneroming MEXICAN PEACE a strange man! ness day that diplomacy will solve the| r™ xican probler The president made this plain at his conference with the newspaper men today 1 of the grams he was trying ft he had still in the direction of peace in Mexico. The chief executive referred plainly to the stories of Lind’s, who took up the next resolution, The mayor says that it t# plaint out the eligible list for the milk inspector's job ;|Former Assistant Milk Inspector Kessler, who testified against Com Crichton in the recent in on, is one of the men elig ible to the position, but would be ruled out by the new ordinance. “ BAGK FT, WORTH though it was a full minute before ho voice could be heard Calls It Dirty Trick It was a dirty trick,” said Me Donald, “but I'm getting used to such tricks from the Gompera b | crowd. I would have demanded a rolleail, but it would have taken an free and there are other and more |important resolutions yet to come on which to make a fight.’ Samuel Gompers, prealdent on ik ie: Proposed by Mitchell men| Again the juggernaut’ rolted, the American Federation of Labor, that Gompers commence the task| @"4 again the revolting del ane | been urging that he quit, amd that ers are busy campaigning for the, wnions in any given industry, wD has aa : friends of John Mitchell were urg- election of Mitchell, in case Gompe, Was sent to that haven of reat consecutively num tocte Civil service Henry M.| AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT STRANGLES TWO @ONS he has been urged to retire and tion.” not vote with him, and he was the new immigration com.) OAKLAND, Nov. 17—As a result’) ESENSBURG, Pa, Nov, 17.—Aft-| brand the statement of backers of | Mitchell is considered a consery. beater ioner, who takes office today, of mobile collision United er trying to hang herself, Mrs.| Mitchell as a subtle attempt to ative by the radicais, but they are| ‘The resolution, if adopted, would Joa ma ch sin his office. |States Senator Perkins’ daughter: Amelia Banks was locked up charg) “throw a scare into Gompers,” and said to be willing to fall in jine have been a step in the direction of Star, 1307 Seventy || ueceeds Ellis De Bruler. De| in-law, Mrs, George B. Perkins, was ed wich having styangled her two'lead him to retire under the plan) behind him out of respect to the dustrial uniogiam a progressive will resume his law practice, |{n a. critical condition. \@ons, aged 2 and 3, suggested rather than face defeat.|wishes of the mine workers, [step to which Gompers is opposed. i