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Scene a a STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914, S — : Main 9100, Private exchange MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NORTHWEST PHON wneeting With all Goportmeaig tt t LEAOGUR OF NEWSPAPERS, News " Beevice of the United Preee Association. RATES "pret. cst, cor eu s ° Matered at the postoftice, Beate, Wash oe et See te Ge, tee a ’ © clo matter Published by The : Company every evening except Sunday : — — ~ ——— _ ——— — —e . _ _ - anes ie | — AAR AAAA AIP ALDARA AD DPA LDP PP LLLP PEL PPL BPPP PPP PAD The Truth From Calume Reveals Amazing Outrages; | Gunmen Swear They Were Ordered to Beat Up Strikers) | L pA AAA PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PP PPP PP PP PPL PLP PPP PPP PPD gg \ eee } — ! HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan, 12-—The |vinit of Gov. Ferris of Michigan to the Calumet copper regions te hav ing the effect of bringing out some astounding facts concerning the strike of 16,000 copper miners. This copper country ts situated on & peninsula that juts out from the most northern part of the state of Michigan into Lake Superior, Its pecullar geography fsolates tt to a very large extent and makes ft BASY TO GUN RULE There now seems to be no ques! | tion that the TRUTH HAS BEEN | ISTIFLED tn the Calumet copper |region—atified by the shrewd mine managers, assisted by a band of pri ‘vate detective agency guamen and the socalled Citize Alliance, | inoffensive citizens. The Moyer | LWNCEH if they print a word of the case is ONLY ONE OF HUN. strikers’ side DREDS. The alliance bravow are heaviiy That the gunmen were under med, but they allow nobody els | orders to BEAT UP PEOPLE to carry & weapon, Indeed, the aL RIGHT AND LEFT and then ar. liance Is conducting 4 SEAROW rest them, When a half dozen OF HOUSES FOR ARMS, an ah half-conscious, bleeding citizens solutely unlawful, unconstitutional were placed in jail the story procedure was given out that a big strik Gov. Ferris has been immense ers’ riot had been put down ly impressed oples of 35 aft That the mine owners’ claim davits which been placed tq that only a small minority of — his hands by wident Moyer of the 15,000 men who are out the Westerr really wanted to strike is un Thes r true. Gov. Ferris’ investigation STATEMENTS OF ‘MEN whe shows that more than three had been employed by “detective? fourths ARE TRUE ENOUGH agencies in New York to go to Cap STRIKERS. umet and terrorize the working peg That the strike would prob- (ple, but who had quit in disgusg ably have been settied weeks | or Were discharged for various req which is controlled by business men Fn — Ze = ago if the Citizens’ Alliance sone who are not ting so many dol.) | Takes A Lee hadn't meddied. The alliance bs an adjoining column are three lars as when there ts novatrike. | ow = | members, with the BORROW Of these affidavits. All the others These facts are now beginning | | 2 MICHIGAN = ¥ OF LOST DOLLARS in their {ell practically the same story of to stand out In blazing letters i $ 7 4 | hearts, gave encouragement to pat up. That there is no truth In the } ‘PENINSULA ) “i the mine managers - on stories sent out from Calumet ——<=4 | The Citizens’ Alliance ts te SOCIALISTS MEET of violence by strikers. ‘ Map of the Calumet Copper Country bent on continuing its lawlessness se Newspaper men who are here nder Socialists and I. W. W. addressed That the only violence has orders to get the truth, no matter abo’ 2 600 at City Hal! park Suaday been that PRACTICED BY vhether it hurts the strikers or the afternoon, Dr. Hermon Titus wag OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE HIRED GUNMEN on absolutely =mine owners THREATENED the prineipal speaker, There will Innocent peaceable strikers and =| WITH DEPORTATION AND VIO-' be a meeting there tonight alsa, | GUNMEN, IN AFFIDAVITS, DESCRIBE THEIR JOBS eeacea'er “eager. 1 REFUSE TO DISCUSS THE MATTER Or. agp Salad State of New York, City and{ State of New York, City and| State of New York, City ang je 1% County of New York,’ ss.—Harry| County of New York, ss.—Frank|County of New York, ss —Fraak b MY CARD! HL. Stewart, 171 E. 102d st. being! Borrows, 341 West 35th at, New Clancy, 171 East 102d’ st, - duly sworn, says: “I was employed York, being duly «worn, says: “I duly sworn, says: “Was em 4 by Waddell & Mahon, Fifth ay. and was engaRed at the Hotel Irving | by Wadd & Mahon Detective 23rd st. to go to Calum Mich., by the Burns Detective agency as agency, 200 Fifth ay. New York, as a guard I was stationed at a laborer to go to work at Mo- ss a guard. On or about August 1, Houghton, Mich. On Sunday, Aug.|hawk, Mich., to take the place of|1913, shipped to Houghton. Upen 2, 1913, I got a 38-callber gun and men on strike. I made a verbal arrival there was sworn im ag a night stick. I was a reserve agreement to work for $2.75 per| deputy sheriff by Sheriff Cruz. Om guard. I was instructed by Dick| day and board, but when I arrived arrival | was armed with a Dineen to get in the automobile I was compelled to pay $26 per ver and a billy. OUR GED and go to where there was some month for board and room. I saw INSTRUCTION WERE trouble. When we got there Dick guards beat up men and shoot at) WHENEVER WE W T A Dineen said go in and clean that them. Men, upon arriving at the A MAN TO BRI HUM bunch of men up. I and about 10 mines, and who attempted to leave, WHETHER WE BROUGHT others did that and we arrested were DETAINED AGAINST THEIR IN ON A STRETCHER. about 12 men who were standing WILL by the guards in the employ ‘On or about the middle of Aug outalde a store peacefully. We had/of the mines company. Strikers ust I and others and Capt. Dick no warrants for anybody's arrest. were prohibited from going to the Dineen went to Calumet to arrest ¢ AT HOUGHTON, WHERE WE postoffice to get their mail by striker. Returning with the striker [WERE STATIONED, NO MAN guardg. MANY OF THE GUARDS in the automobile we were IN WAS PERMITT TO GO TO WERE CONSTANTLY UNDER | STRUCTED BY CAPT. DINEEN THE POSTOFFICE. If HE AT. THE INFLUENCE (OF LIQUOR. TO DECORATE THIS MAN WITH TEMPTED TO GO WE GOT OR. Strikers acted at all times in a|}OUR BILLIES, WHICH Was DERS TO BEAT HIM UP.” | peaceful and orderly manner.” | DONE to the satisfaction of Capt. : “HARRY H. STEWART.” FRANK BORROWS.” Dineen, “FRANK CLANCY.” The Commanding lesue oe oh : _| ye would that others should do unto you.” | N CALUMET Moyer is shot and rail Throughout the land the churches preach | 0% : in Colorado, Mother Jones is fore- : a a ~ gore ea ne wee oooh to uphold ee and that is how privilege “law and order.” 2 ‘ Thus far hoggish privilege has held the! This is done in the interest of property; | fort. Because its assailants have been poor,| i done to fatten the swollen profits of ab- weak and easily starved | ‘ sentee owners. Will they be reinforced by those who) re In Calumet, as in Colorado, privilege won't | believe in Tesla and freedom? sarbitrate—it stands pat, one hand upheld by Will the government be allowed to remain} government, the other by imported gunmen. | pri e’s ally or shall it be made the ser-| This is in “free” America, under a civiliza- | vant of justice? i : | 4 tion which professes to have as its guiding | _ That was the uppermost issue in 1913. It} yd spirit the sentiment: “Do unto others as | is the commanding issue of 1914. | j— Deal Between Eilers Music House and Rose Music Co. Completed As Announced a Number of Times During the Past § Week, I Have an Option on the Purchase of the Eilers Music House of Seattle, and the Deal Pend- | ing With the Rose Music Co. for the Purchase of inden vie enntenth ACCORDING TO decision of Texas attorney general, a | ‘ fellow can’t pack booze into dry territory in his trunk. If he | has to carry it under his beit, this isa staggering opinion. “PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO MEN” sentiment } | doesn't seem to have gotten over the Mexican border at all. ’ _ 4 The Medical Trust | st” exposed by The S st week in connecti ‘a There are “medical trusts” everywhere te Gonmanunatil f Bernard Shaw has for years been making war upon the| medical profession in Great Britain because of its “code of ethics,” which, he says, is the “cloak of silence” worn by “ethical” doctors, not to protect the public from quacks, but to cover up their own mist | And it was a peculiar coincidence that, while the little Pruzan girl was dyimg, there reached Seattle the current number of McClure’s magazine, containing an exposure ot the entire “conspiracy of silence.” | The great price-cutting, stock-reducing sale will continue at both places, viz. 1420 Second Avenue and Third Avenue and University Street, until enough has been sold to make room for Rose Musie Co.'s stock in Ellers Store and for me to be able to take advantage of my option. The same startling price reductions prevail at each place on Sheet Music, Follos, Band and On chestra Instruments, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos and accessories. If the saving of money In the pur chase of any article of this kind is an object, now is the time to lay in a little supply, T » ie dead is, perhaps, of A cabaret girl at a Canton,O., din: | Questions Mr. Grey Cannot Answer ri The fact that the Pruzan girl is dead is, perhay f itt c é r 5 4 | her, say the newspapers, played with! Where can I buy tacks with hair A P. 1 L f G d Pl d R if small importance, save to a broken-hearted father and |Seriator Pomerene's hair, much tolon the heade?-—-C. 8 artia tst oO rand, ayer an egular es! |the senator's embarrassment and) should a cocoanut be cracked or : . iis mother. Hisgust. The next time the mau-|skinned?—L. W. 8. P. In If id d th G t St k uit “ NEW YORK, Jan, 10.—Broadway | Ussust he maw) skinned ?—L, § tanos cluded in e Grea oc ‘ But the fact that there is a “conspiracy of ltea o ual & + charapagne rs of th at dinner ate snothe My dog has fle How can I ge*| te | . they should bar cabaret girls. ey|rid of them?—B. F. (We do not R d . S 1 E 1 *: ” No more is fizzy product of | | Ree ees neers to Drotent, thee ignorant end 2 tg Taty Product of should call in a barber Gulla WiAgrstanh) sour’ Gubation.-| eduction Sale at Eilers unskilled among them and to bunk the public is of water What do you “2% |“How can I get rid of them?" We ‘ | » they call {t * Answered by Mr. Cynthia Grey | thought your dog had them.) | Some first-class, brand new Whe planola _ plano Superbly designed art noveaut tremendous importance to the whole world ; hey call ft now a Pkg reipek © mahogany, and also several fancy far mahogany, 88-note, with in ir) nd-carved mahogany, a icken soup t @ the proper way - Pi walnut cases, regular y $ music roils; terms, cash Autoplanc 50 exhibition Ine Reform must come from within. The doctors must re 4 8 gh edie 1M tie sash aed Fight. pianos, ‘strictly ie or cash and $10 a month, at struments wilt consider ny ti w they ant dolna | The movies are to have a ne When taking a shower bath, nse Our Idea of Appreciation act , sonable offer, throwing in $1 form themselves. And that is what y are doing re sare to have A ROW! tc waier, nt why take It? WHY) op sus sees a P : big egely orth 9¢ mito felior meking Dae The president of the King County Medical society | r. in fact, than Wm. J,|80t have it delivered? the birth of a t slightly us ments $20 @ month : * vt December r t F © 18 ns, cash or $28 cast Nine electric self-p} = the code is “old-fashioned” and needs revising and at | Burns, famed sleuth and dicta-| thanks to all our fr of thanks ular $5 and $10 @ month. ry ae aa with Hiberet bates 128i > fe i 4 | graph expert. A new company has| In the Detroit (Mich.) Free Press. sign, artietlc cabinet grand up est tango, etc usic rolls doctors have too long been “dignified and aloc } incorporated for the express eg bred ‘/. . right pianos: sale price, $245 K and, fancy fig- Prices greatly redu ‘ ‘ cash anc 6a month ays them. McClure’s quotes physicians of nation 1 and international we of filming the sald Burns. r What has become of the old-fash. | We are determined to ¢ out | ‘ RENE ge that the| ent? Dictures, it 1s announced A the haltoned saloon keeper who bragited Fe oy every one of these instruments 1B y at the publ ealth dema na 1 pre: ca urns’ note , - - - plane, daintiest 1 he next few day ° repute as saying that the public h leman at the| will present all\ of Burns’ not thet he theew away the ber to thal fear Daintiest mahogany littlest hose of all before taking. Invems doctors practice less chicanery, such as “fee-splitting,” and ae fe a tions b trgftrede ee front door the day the place was| pelle: terme, cash or 875 on Sait; aeerin Races tere oaek ut none will be sold te less hocus-pocus, such as writing prescriptions in Latin.|ax a private detective hee eee | Doll player plano, &&-note, $100 . . ; . ; pega a 1 above ts 0: od loam, altel aU TOU r} his work in counte ting, smug . S eeenined to Perera fer the} . In music ro terma cash, or $2 special designed orchestra ait ee co stom ah BUT | TON fe Jialing, blackmailing, dynamite and|atiernocs tango. the lett the house at | Bet spend: sie Renee! cash and $10 @ month, at actual Be ei eS HURRY IT ALONG kidnaping cases, -Each separate |! m. and aid not come home untii| t Ted nd wife took their 6 cost Slob each for cash or for sie offered Fe to secure, the Next’ time your doctor dons the “cloak of silence” and|#dventure will constitute a flim of} about ne un Me ritane nscmecmetees Coo bing the customary" mershane | refuses, dignifiedly, austerely or curtly, to tell you, in un-|these films will be presented in | * [ohh Rl IR i ae ' derstandable language, what is the matter with you, it is a Arar An ahent on , : hy : . re a month, at actual cost 4% jeorge Jean Nathan, magazine a good mixe — _ ete Autogrand, &88-note, beautifully good guess that he doesn’t know writer, dramatic critic and play | eration *t | figured wainut, another in plain SEND HIM PACKING, AND HIRE A DOCTOR|#*4M, will collaborate with Burns; ware, gu: | SEATTLE DRUGGIST eabe catnicat tk pane ns WHO DOES vane? se = HAS VALUABLE AGENCY | {etme cast on $50 cash and $12 0 he Btolnwey, 9 - Several years ago Geo. A. Lee t : rei A Aad bene re A large Em JUDGE DENSMORE, solicitor for the United States labor = |W" One of the big plungers of |taicen ef Broadway NW. have the Dentea | ane, § ‘quarterssawed wino ‘some ‘iranich department, announces that the mine owners are to blame for =| Vi! Bt. His deals -were generally | | ine 5 for the simple mixture of| with $100-in music rolie; terms, Bach uprights, one for §160, an that Michigan strike. Well, Judge, what are you going to do 2 274 ae a binge he enter-| "*s ? buckthorn bark avcaving asc, | haan Gy SO Gaah and 418 a inontl oO r for only Mt about it? ained like an Indian prince at the |, ‘ + 6} c suehe BY — | best hotals, and his tip to the wait. | n« known as Adiert-kd, the remedy} |, Houdotr player plang. iuat the Hi er at one of his dinner parties was You can see how serious tt is for grand- | Which became fanfous by curing ap: only $265, with $50 tn muste rolls 8 i] RUB. PAIN FROM STIFF. L M invariably a $100 bill memme to run ar { without an pendicitis This simple remedy terme, cash or $ eash and $8 r a ) mi \ AGO, SCIATICA | ceoainas having to do with his fi-| It ts, ms you say, serious, Par | matter from the. body that JUot| Pent'sampio), with $100 In music match: regular $800. value, now 4 pinto lta Sh iets nancial affairs. He testified that) haps the entertainment 1s becom NE Pure lath ps eeeen | rolla; terms, cash or $45 cash and only $488, $46 cash and $11 a ‘ . - jhe was decidedly up againet it f-\ ing routine. Vary the program a gas on ne sto mac i) anc constipa $15 a month, at actual cost month takes It fi tt Get a small trial bottle of old-|0!!" !#*a harmless backache, lum-! nancially, having BB tro that nie| ble Instead of having a dance ac| on almost IMMEDIATELY. The Wo sepent tt, n to get instruments at 80 low a price hi : uP time, penetrating “St. , | P8#° “nd sclatica cure which never | creditors would find {t worth their|/home, take her out skating one QUICK action of Adler-I-ka ts as over heretofore heen offered. It tm safe to say that such an oppor od Jacobs Oil.” |dixappoints, eca@ not injure and|while to bother about, But, it ap-|night. Another night go coasting, | tonishing tunity will never be presented again i ri i ® | doesn’t trates the — ; peared, he was still able to nego-| Take her to a bowling alley some es — hy rhe, re unconditional faetory Kuarantes, duly counterstgned i Straighten up! Quit complain-|tiate a prett proet * | : . rhe toteanta > by us, ACCompantes each plano, thus making every buyer pesitively Mt Ah! Backache ts gone! « ing! Stop those torturous! “Any judgrventa emcee ee on | ne TO ROY vane fare in ae| turkish-Russian Baths secure in hie purchase ri! Quickly?—Yes! Almost instant) “stitches.” In a moment you will) he was aske attic, or let her® tak legsona 1 for gentleme: Jas For Rose Music Company uy relief from soreness, stiffness lame-| forget you ever had h at @ | For gentlemen. Washington Baths, 8 Li For Eilers Music House i i! ™ > noe Bey ou ever had a back ve 1 have been staying at the | wrestling. Of cour if you) Moore Theatre Bldg. Maasseurs, By C. H. Rose 4 “hy ness and pain follows a gentle rub | because it won't hurt or be stiff : © By R. S, Fringer ts ih (bing with “St. Jacobs Oil hecause it won't hurt or be stiff or| Hotel Eaxex for 12 years, I owe|break one of her logs we sug | Wm. Wicklund, graduate Dr, Kjel- 1420 Second Avenue + ¥ Apply this soothing, penetr trial bottle cf “Bt. Jencue On a | Gam. 960,000 gested when you wrote, your|berg’s Inditute, Stockholm, Swe Opposite Bon Marche Ellers Building Ai Aiveetiy se Oy , Al bottle ef “St. Jacobs OW" from) Which ts probably the champion | grandmother will t to stay ut|den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of Lease on this store for sale Third Avenue at Universit ; oll directly upon the ache, and your druggist now and get this % | y magic, relief comes Jacobs! lasting relief, » hl 1 hotel bill of New York and | home, but we.syould lke to see that! Prof, Unman's Institute, Stockholm, lenvirons lextreme meadure avoided, Sweden,