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mR OF THR scRIrrs NoRTHWMr QUR OF NEWHTAPERS. Telograph News Berviee of the United Press Association, Entered at the postoffice, Seattle, Wash. ae serond clase Published by The Star Publishing "7 evening except Sanday PHONES "i= 9100. rn meeting with « erehanes con depurtinente. RATES ™, 7*" -Aall7, ome month ® advance year By ‘enwvier, RO PRL ACRE ir at i ‘Young Mayor Mitchel of New York Waves Red Flag in Face of Tammany in Exclusive Interview With Correspondent of Seattle Star ) you would have hoalt hful - Don’t Be Misled b: by This lene!’ | E ENEMIES of organized labor are playing an old trick that cannot be played successfully : without “pals” on the inside. John Purroy Mitchel, the Man They are trying to start a religious war in the nme I PPP PPP LD LS LDL PLL LPP LPP LL PPP PPP PPP PP PPD PPD PADD islature pi ee a bill submit ting to a referendum vote the question of reducing the tax rate on land, and the bill comes to me from the New York city referendum, | will eign it. If He will be the youngest mayor New York ever had, | In seven yoace he has been assistant corporation counsel of New American Federation of Labor, to split the Federa- York, corporation counsel, commissioner of accoynts, president of cahigtigael Al RU . the board of aldermen, acting mayor, collector of the port of New most of it : C tion in half. York and mayorelect. moet Te ae = DIRECT PRIMARIES, The men who have inspired the ent don’t care He is a grandson of John Mitchel, the Irish patriot exiled to ae: 0 leading such a “ r ' . . Australla in 1848 yr. ine aoe 9m two pins about the religion or morals of the workingmen He dresses well, In dark clothes, smokes cigars, takes an occa. whom they would set at loggerheads. They don’t care aj slonal drink, and likes good shows and after-theater suppers, a Sia tabo He is a fiat dweller, married and hae no children | gmap of their fingers whether the men of organized labor He is an enthusiastic fencer, boxer, dancer, tennie player, base- go to the Catholic church, the “hard shelled” Baptist church, ] ball fan and all-round sportsman He has hunted big game in the north woods and in South Amer or no church at all lca, and suffers occasionally from jungle fever caught in the tropics, Said a level headed legate to the A. B. of L. con He says “Hello!” and calls hia friends by their first names vention, from the East: “I dread a religious quarrel, I dreac ee . . : “Tammany, as it iat a dispute over questions of patriotism By W. na Alburn | nany, exists to- | HERBERT QUICK SAYS TODAY “THE PUBLIC BUILDING PORK BARREL IS A CLEAR CASE OF GRAFT IN CONGRESS.” € day, must be destroyed,” he piled earnestly, “If it is to sur. “Absolute faith in the Deity,” the delegate went on NEW YOR Nov. - ie beauti hi Love of country noble emoti “Have you been doing any| Vive a6 ansorganization, It must By Herbert Quick je autiful thing. sove of country is a nobie BOE 1" change ite character and j Author of “On Board the Good Ship Karth,’ Ete tor of Farm and “But faith is something used by men who have no faith,! methods wee | OR aoe r of Farm an 4 1 ust now, Charles F. Murphy | | j to inflame the hearts of men who have it. And the noble stands for Tamm Anat acct es (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper Enterprise Asi | emotion of patriotism is often put to ignoble uses rs ine fo do al! I can to destroy leaeont:< aaees Hie’ Salat ti butidin 1 the i Who are the “pals” on the inside? biggest city, stopp ink Will Wage Fight |] Thus read the dispatches from Washington No one seems to know. But insidiously, per- r papers int port on Ce rruption System 1 The t has lost m of ney in sistently, the question of religion is injected into : . j u tand, it is ‘Hoss’ Mur ke i “ee r ks nich the convention, on the floor, in the committee | Pitti has Satas| etiam ae ee tbs we cory caused by not building rooms, and in the lobbies of the hotels where the dele- | 5 the Ipetitution may In both cases the josses bave grown out of one gates are stopping. | “Well th you're I see no reason why Mur. |cause—the pressure of the land owner profits . < 4 w | phy Man should worry, All ov United States count ages are The same interests, if not the same individuals, that] elected ra iy Ys st <M ets The fix waged, and ex furnished with great cut-stone buildings erected out years ago inflamed to white heat the “A. P. A.'s” against |! iil basher rea pa ; en > wage ater, sorrenion f thy pork-barrel fund for postoffices and f Catholics with the bugaboo of Rome, are today calling) ).). M4 Ta < jand ation that haa no ha Uy best er a ie ul the Catholics to beware of the socialists arriow "hina? win | h would pay rent for ample accom Earnest, honest men who were induced by the artificial! hat Wwe vay jyou y leadership re wasteful because they have t a ement of 20 years ago to join the “A. P. A.'s,” are oa aie coast a ae cee eee pended founetory buildings in twostery to ‘ at themselves whenever they look back upon this quick The fencer put up his guard | sent & very high tee! form of gr Herbert Gotele, . bs . » of springs m off for a rest.” he naff the leas T graft has been divid. These same interests will, if they can, disrupt ond or th rust actical polities must rest, too, @ cong sessment s d jocal parties. ‘The local part have y disrupted the voters 20 years ago. Mi oF | for a while. In the meantime, CO! d orm of money for their unsalable city lots and of labor as they di rupted the vote y g mayor of New York, or even col-| sineR that I wae elected, mayor . ts awarded for the putting up of the buildings. The Christians, Catholic and protestant, are told that the | jector of customs of this great port.|py a COMBINATION of reform Ee a on received as their share of graft the chance to go fists are Godless men, and pledged to destroy the church. ie ce young—much younger|democrats, I intend to be mayor money I've pe toe pi pyre se say, “Re-elect me! See how much Bey . 1 han 34, lof ALL the people, Sosl have ne none » Kat fo! ora Christians, strong in their faith, are aghast that any man | ; |right to build ‘ps artisan ma. | 1 personally would not vote for any man so low in political morals san ma I di God. They are told that men who deny God|%0oks Like College | chine.” sibel an to make claim for credit under such conditions. I think many aay : : : Student in His Office voters are coming to feel the sa way. To it tounes no Ga | Appointments to Be @re dangerous and should be rooted out of organized labor And veven « ook boasting of the swag he has “cut up” with the gang. years of pol The socialists, honest in their beliefs, yield not an inch. |itice have given confidence , Non-Partisan, He Says John Purroy Mitchel, the Styear-old mayorelect of Kew York, |e *e unwarranted building operations have furnsaed graft for : and decisiveness no false dig Then your appointments will be| athletic In body as well as mind. He cares little for society and loves ) n the other hand, in the city of Washington, the govern. Hot words pass. nity. In bis t seman office | non-partisan? the outdoors. Here is a “snap” of him in tennis flannels. loses enormous sums to landlords because it does build. The ; day I visited a department officer, who said to And there results a curious incongruous hit-or-miss argu-| suite he looks a college ath-| “Certainly. 1 shall appoint | -e{lete who'bas dropped in by acet-| men solely on merit, without |PARTISANSHIP. Honesty and ef-| fair question, 1 su » now moving into a building, the floors of which are too having to do with wages and doctrines, working hour 8) dent. the slightest consideration of |riciency alone arp what I want. If/! the mayor-ele Id the load which I feel sure our files will place on them . “ * ‘ ow how © to dar lon; 1 guess I'll die with my boots on whe: _ 1 creed: itary working con- } nd this is the man who, as polltice, | am nk Jorn, to . ot Es You know how I like to da OK 3 # on when the building col- is, recognition and hell, and sar . “pasion candidate,” has given Tam:| play politice at aj either io. | MP. Murphy HIMSELF bas a wise) .04 you may have observed that in this world and life everlasting in the next. | many ball the worst beating tn a| cal or ational, ‘1 regard the |*usKestion to make, I shal levou' tholi: loyal | CENTURY, and who for four yeara| mayoraity mply as a busl- [to it! There are many delegates, 4 t Catt ics, loy: Saias the beatinica oF tea pos. tees oo LF ie Nob aclke eee. Sha eG y o'clock closing Inw,| It bas the land on which ft might build, and the money with which to n sturdy socialists, who will not permit themselves York! | many because Tammanyiem ia jon Aw for the future—dash, para. | build But the real estate ring which makes so many millions out of to ip be stampeded into a fight on religion. | “And now,” I naid, “the queation| bad business for the city, ae | “I believe that Iaw enforcement | graph!” jrentals ts credited with the pull to slow down the building program F Sate] Scattered all over the city are all sorts of old rookeries, occupied I've never |by the government department, and for which {t pays huge rentals, though, uppermost in the minds of good well as bad morals. jand decency are possible without You've been called a ringle| Where it should be speeded up. Something mysterious slows it down, But there are others, no less honest, but less thoughtful, citizens here and elsewhere is “Lam noteeven going to parcel | Puritants taxer, Mr. Mitchel. How about tt?" |» I think I should like to see & forty FS lion doliar appropriation— will “ nless restrained. “"How are you going to follow}out the places in my efft among| “And are you going to do any “Just this. | realize that our | for buildings where they are nee think {it would pay us as @ fall for it.” ui * up your victory? What are you/the parties that nominat me.|more tangoing and tur trot present tax system is unjust. people. HERBERT QUICK Level headed ones are frankly worried. going to Tammany?" |That would merely be MULTI 'ting? And | have said that, if the leg. | mae They know the subject is dynamite. Only one delegate has dared to offer a resolution touch Y Perfect He religion. He is Emil Arnold, of the Brotherhood of TH Zz aring for the Stet, So. EE mters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America. . | The officers of the Federation wish he had not intro-| aq American writer who hi Our Own Encyclopedia. ywheu I came home she lost her|¢———— ————_-+ s lived {n Europe for many years| Four hundred kinds of sau-|temper. Yours, in the interest of Bete resolution. yn ee tho Magiizh women are the|eage are. made in Westphalia, tut |porteracuse stenka—0. F | apTHE REAL t8auE | Arnold says in one “whereas” that “the so-called Chris-| corest cooks in the world. That |the people in that province seldom | 6 The question is how long and Catholic unions” in Germany are used as strike-|may he, but they are among the eat roore than one kind at a meal, | HIS SHARE can we keep him all said | | . | best Mt to! , De Py the young doctor. s, and have created discord, and delayed the progress | orig nest ee Editor Most Anstnaas And eccready rue aa per ¢ aS iad : M. D., correctively —Life. ! | The Little Gem Ear Phone amd Auto Massage SLAM! BANG! |e et ae: «| Look at {t and you SBE the simplest and smallest device in the re ae world; use it and you FEEL that you have the most wonderful Editor Most Anything: piece of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. Is there any connection between | | whiskers and disposition? A friend jof mine, speaking of a certain iteationsn, fowrted vin acaee | Free Demonstration Bate Ss bi 3 ed i“ ca | AT MY STORE ; : Tuesday, Nov. 18th, Wednesday, Nov. 19th From 9:00 o'clock a. m. to 6:00 o'clock p. m. HYOMEI RELIEVES The Little Gem Ear Phone, the latest patented perfect hear. ing device. With it you can hear under all conditions, in the IN FIVE MINUTES: church, theatre and general conversation. The AUTO MASSAGE which stops head noises and makes the cure of deafness possible the labor movement in Europe more than anything else done. In another he says that a Catholic bishop sided with! (ec mine owners in West Virginia, and that protestant min-| Cant you do something to pre vent people advising my wife that }sho can reduce the high cost of Ilv. Ing by buying the so-called cheaper # of meat? She purchased one pound of lean and four pounds of/ jfat the other day In cooking it she Lurned 25 cents worth of gas, her arm and her hatr. And then | _ ENVELOPES 1,000, $1.50 ) These 2,000, $2.75 Prices | 5,000, $6.25 | pilus", fan—1 must be popular.| 10,000, $10.00) Veur Order nat an awful lot of people call | General Printing at Greatly Reduced Prices Let us prove to you that we have conquered your affliction. feters joined the militia in their activities in the Calumet, Mich., strike. He would have the Federation resolve that it will con demn “any movement, Christian or Cathdlic, which is harm-| ful to the labor movement.” The officers of the Federation fear a bitter fight on this| fesolution on the floor of the convention this week. It already has resulted in harsh words in the committee room, where it is being considered. The Star has this one word to offer: Don’t be misled, | _ you gentlemen ‘who are in Seattle as delegates to the A. F * Et ' ‘ tlan—Yea, they aro an| Effective relief comes quickly Remember, we would not allow such a demonstration in our Of L. convention, by this false issue. It is only intended! iM CANN PRINTING C0 when Hyomel is used for catarrh, | store unless we had Investigated the instrument thoroughly. Mr 3 toss ae —————, a coughs, bronchitis, cold in the head | T. Dale, of New York City, an expert, will be with us on the to make trouble for your organization. | or croup of Infants. You breathe it) above days, We most earnestly request you to call, ke a test 212 Spring Street re Main 4135 are —__——_ _ ——_—— | HA! HA! Philander C. Knox will decline the “progressiv: publican nomination for president. What sort of “progressive these republicans who want Philander? Must be the gold-brick kind ‘tke Wesiey Lorimer Jone | —no stomach drugging privately and receive expert advice without charge, Every in. strument guaranteed. Ask for booklet. i This medicated air has a’ tonic healing effect—surely destroys ca tie, Srysnce: | THE OPHTHALARIUM EERE IO | 6% | so, after Inviting your! secretions ar 4 ) Fame dinner, you were pala the irritated mucous mem SENATOR PENROSE says he favors republican changes. A hint , | to a ga he t * That In the dividend we have not served with any part of the brane or money refunded by the $ af “fo Pennsylvania ought to be sufficient CUT =| 9 eit on savings tor tweive Bi bird druggist, oF the manufacturers, | EDWIN MAXWELL, Optician YODELING,” SAYS Mr. Bryan, “is a form of singing without words.” | years ‘Oh, yes, T got the bill.” Booth's Hyomet Co., Buffalo, N. Y./# __, 1818 FOURTH AVENUE Bo Ie stepping on a cat's tail and the musical value is about the same.| RATE) Mave you shaved in these a | Try Hyomet now. 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SODERBURG, 1” atte the.eshh ween oak | FUNERAL DIRECTORS PENNANTS has been so pertected that without in the Prop. Index Granite Works. Mil | over the instructions on driv EA _ THEATRES J. W. MAXWEL ident National City Bank, President Title Trust least degree lowering the quality or increae ing the price, you are enabled to own the Joyee of the North Woods ing and then took a mighty | | ° Sat Rae awing at tho bright new ball redt (1) om He missed it a foot Again} ‘full Sets Teeth $5 °c8 dison drama, Col. Custer's Trav- best in apparel that the market affords and Co aah ausin ho SORE : Wo have tourands of Senttte pa P isan aie and again he swung until his A Day With « Mines 5 pay for it a little at a time while it's giving r o will tell you that they | A fy ANDERSON, ribs cracked | redl S ue Rona = ™ s that plates could be fit Amberman | Then, taking especial care, ee vou geod services, y until they had us 4 A. FP. 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