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Welsh, English challenger. The battle is attracting more attention than any fistic affair since the memorable event at Reno. The two boys are scheduled to enter the ring at 2 o'clock, Pacific coast time. The Star Pink will be the first paper on the streets with a complete account by rounds of the battle. It costs one cent. Watch for it. t] ew at London, England, Willie Ritchie of San Francisco, lightweight champion of the world, will defend his title against Freddie {450001 The Seattle Star PAID COPIES DAILY Peete wick cae The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News run the world without money. Calls the movement “He Grew Why not add “Nutty”? VOLUME 16. NO, 113 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914 ONE CE IGHT EDITION WEATHER FORECAST—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, and maybe we'll have showers. Cooler Wed nesday, with southwest winds. | NEWS STANDS, be AX KILLER A MANIAC noet found Raicy YOU GIVE HIM CHICAGO, “July — Bloody imprint of a hand on the handle of the axe with which Jacob Mes- lays, his wife, their daugh- ter, Mrs. Julia Mansfield, and the latter's daughter, aged two, were slain at Blue Island, was photo- graphed today by the Chi- cago police and sent to the authorities of all Mid- | dle-west cities. 3 2 YOUR MONEY: - gie-) © (~~, HE DOES REST Assistant Chief here is least one concrete example in Seattle why tler assumed pe the initiative bill abolish private employment agencies me 4 uld be 4 Het the > It’s the W yment agency on Occidental ay. sane | * With the cor enceless greed the shark, this firm, the here ter extracting $3 from cz of 30 electrical construction’ | — sian’ Sadesibaat basta laborers, shipped them to Deer Lodge, Mont., without ime rming them there was a strike on at the Milwaukee rate road ds where they were to be employed. Fight miles from Deer Lodge, the men were taken off the train secretly, and, guarded by gunmen, an attempt was made to smuggle them into the town without letting the — strikers know cently returned to America Since Enchevy has been at large,” said Schuettler today, “he has been sending me threatening and boastful letters, [ am con vine that Enchevy ts the fiend who has t ling in the Weat for y «x whole fam ies. It was a fruitless attempt. The men from Seattle ree fused absolutely to become “strikebreakers.” +5 They demanded immediate: transportation: back to ttle; When that was delayed, they laid their case before T, F. Shea, the county attorney Shea not only compelled the Milwaukee to ship the men back to Seattle, but dictated and signed the following are raignment of the employment sharks: “To Whom It May Concer: This is to certify that, on the evening of the 2nd of July, about 30 laborers arrived on the Columbian train on the C., M. & St. P. Railway Co., from Seat. tle. Those men came to take positions in the electrical con- struction work that is being done on the C., M. & St. P. railway, short distance from this place. It appears that those men came here ON THE REPRESENTATION THAT THERE ARE NO LABOR TROUBLES AT THIS PLACE, and that, also, this place of work is an open shop. SUCH A REPRESENTATION 1S ALTOGETHER FALSE, for at this time there is a strike on the very job for which those men were imported, and the exist- ence of the strike was well known before the men left Seattle. The strike affects all of the work that is being done by the electrical construction crew, so that it would not be possible for those men to take their positions without the risk of incur- ring trouble with the strikers. AND AT ANY RATE, THE CON- DITIONS HERE ARE NOT AT ALL WHAT HAS BEEN AP. PARENTLY REPRESENTED TO THE MEN SENT HERE FROM SEATTLE. “T. F. SHEA, “County Attorney of Powell County, Montana.” ccour just after the change of the moon from the Ls quarter, at a time When al congenital | ee —— | most affected. The Blue Island i | murders occurred on Sunday night. when the murderer pre | sumably wae acting under the of religious excite. ” police are also trectug the movements of Mra. Mansfield’s husband, who deserted her two years ago, and those also of a r tenant of the house in which the murders occurred LONDON, July 7. - —Wwilliey An All indications point to Welsh Ritchie will defend his title at the| entering the ring a 1 meed fa HIN R NN Olympia here tonight against Fred-| Yorite Wwe die Welsh, lightweight champion veral thousand mi rom of England South Wales arrived in | le ved 2 et Both fighters are reported fit as|early today and immediately stort " VERY STRONG IN the grind of training can make/ ed Ww betting their money on them. Boxing fans look forward) As a res to the greatest lightweight battle | ¢, England has seen in a ¢ t a ul the odds ted . Welsh on the % end Ritchie and the challenger rr Welsh spent the at Cardiff ce s i Ls The ’ Welsh was half a pound heavier. | ee raed ot relbes who is a very stout woman, ) S IN Willie was smiling at ease he wo lightwe lives with me. One day my lit Challengers hand shook as they {ight In a private residence near| tle boy Gall, then about 4, found exchanged greetings “| the arena her corset lying on a chair “Ss The strikers at Deer day and a $3.50 scale. When the Seattle men returned home, after having spent several days uselessly, they presented claims against the Wilms agency, but the employment shark laughed at jthem odge are demanding an eight-houd Welsh seeme Riteh nt t Many Women in House Picking it up, he said: “Oh, | Promoter ©. B. Cochrane pre-| know what this i mamma. | dicts a $100,000 house grandma's leggin So they took the matter up with the city labor commis= | A BABY AT WELSH HOME Of the audience, he icte MRS. J. J. S., Seattle sioner, and, with the aid of Attorney Nicholas Schmidt, the that at least 10% would be womer slo nA. . ound co rads ore climate. vot from the employment shark $7 each, to include the LONDON, England, July 7. is Womda's” aiub reserved just a6 lohg as the good ove oT HE Puget Sound’ country leads the) world in Fo had obtained free thenr a’ fees and sets oui aman —One of the things that are TH niock of seats jumber of the| keep coming 1p, just that long will| It leads the world in health wort going to make reddte private boxes will be occupled by | The present the cutest saying " f etl ie her indiates expenses Welsh, the Englishman, women prominent on the stage or|of a child received on any particular It lead , the world in its fi : Rome and its lumber industry | “The arrangement is a joke,” declared Martin Abel and fight harder when he meets 1 in the Bohemian circles of the me-|day, Tt yet time, if you have And it leads the world in BABIT : James Monahan, two of the men who were “jobbed.” S@ae the world’s champion, Willie tropolis not went in that bright remark of Stati show Seattle is the healthiest city in all the United States for ‘babies \expenses- tan over $15 and. why we. ixhoeek amen Ritchie, tonight, is Miss Eliz Big boxing matches tn England | your youngster There is only ofe—a New Zealand city—with a better record in the whole world | re ; abeth Welsh, a new arrival always partake more or lene of the here 1 . compelled to stand a loss to which we contributed in no way in the Welsh household. The nature of a 80 funetion it's a pretty hard job to beat ;both hands, is Miss Marjorfe, This is what the parents of both |j< heyo ond | reason. It’s not a square deal to laboring people” ¥ | 1 gp itation of the stork ocour- It is expected that the i sera ] Hughes, 2 years and 6 months old,| the children e to say eral days ago. st Ree ge ME the clenabent the Puget 'eound baby hown [|WiO Won The Star trophy as the| — “We never worried at all “I'm going to bring home diences in the histor of the| Witness the pictures shown | pout girl, with a score of 98%%. | about scientific child-raising the title and let the baby ring. above. | On her finger is a little diamond | ideas. We have always been BOSSY I$ BURBANKED AND WHAT NEXT? play with it,” Weish remark- Full dress ts worn by the oceu-| ay The two babies, a boy anda | + the prize for the best baby in| healthy. Then the climate here e {h | P. Knoges promoter of a new eat} \ a " < is excellent for children. They ALTON, Ill. July 7.—When a pants of the higher priced seats| political propaganda which he girl, are the grand prize win ner age class. | ‘ near the ringside. a ms the: He Gr “ eran ihe ners at the Leschi show. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, of} are given a fair start in life. 8 etagal has be + Mel They have courses in typesetting, — vee: —|has called a for the for.| The boy, on the right, is the son/the Snoqualmie hotel, are her| Our children just grew. They tail, Henry Ree cooking, accountancy and a lot of ot 1 hter house and Stanhope. | vi t were not fussed over. ed to the slaug a . Mrs, W, J eager pa e nad prize winners are every| Like Topsy, in one respect, are || secured one from a newly butch- | Other things at the university now, the beat | inch Puget sound babies. They|the Puget sound babies. They | cow. He fastened the new But next year, beginning the second cup for| were born near Seattle. Their par-| “Just grow appendage to the injured stump, | semester, there will be started — mation of a party to adopt his ays-|of Mr. an tem of government, at the City Hall| 4004 14th av. N. BE. park, Sunday at 4 p. m away the grand award Knaggs’ idea is to conduct the/|all around boy and also ast! Se 4 | Hy ocd ng ~_ t commonwealth without money, giv-|the best boy In his division, He is|enta say that's one reason why There's a moral |] and now, after six weeks, the course in life insurance. It will be a ' if animal's new fly swatter is do- J a 51-hour course, and thorough, say ing every son in good standing ars and 11 months old. He|they won the prizes. >) WrerGRp Raiate tn mune aie” 4 f if 1 fort f lif je a r f 99° The daddy of the boy, by the; | ing the work of the old one, al- its promoters. ee use of all comforts of life made a score 6 fe Oy, Taos ee ‘aye Nad pe , The monthly dues have not yet] The little girl, with the ailver| way, fs a confectioner. The eee N modern fashic na are | though her aim is not so sure, Bite Po be school, or a been decided upor loving cup clasped so tightly inj of the girl is a railroad brakeman.| good enough for me. {school of burglary! 3 The Time for Action Is at Hand! Free Yourselves From the Shackles of BU Societe Ccdbachec 4k an 'tok a -anttll DADS, ARISE! the Broom and the Washtub! Join Your Fellows in Dads’ Day Parade! around town his machine Sunda We passed one apart- ment house ere there was a sign to the effect that flats} Beware, harsh women rulers of} seems to be represented In jof those married men who are not} parade — their “insignia,” jand Bruce Shorts will conduct the! abused flower in the world. It » would not be rented to familie children ithe land! The day of your tyranny some sort of an organization. | dad Schoenfeld calls it—to wit, Snooky-ookum division, dedicated| has not a friend It is abused We mutu d, I to admit, at our UN-/{q_ passing. Th » worm will torn The dog, and the cat, and the resident Herbert Schoenfeld to-| brooms, washboards, etc. LF Mp Suan n Maaegic Lape i on <1 MASE ATSRIREN “s no : fi gy oy sae papal 4 Fi > awnemnoed ma follow: ee ried ¢ the carpet through the st place in the world at all, Some ¢ founded pr entieth ce ation Poor, old, abus slaved, down.) mule, and the goeyduck—the [day announced that the following| Ernest Lister, “biggest Dad | watches of the night one’s heel is always on it. ‘ gd : 1 { { rodden, patient, long-suffering DAD| Indian—the goat, and what not! =| will hc among those who march in) Gov. Ernest Lister, “biggest Dad | Wé ) night ned ; ny Foc I ed uy Pagers ver fee f ning into his own “But—but who has thought |the Band of Hope division: Dr./in the state,” will head the parade, + eens gsueels.4 nd so it Is with Dac A woman in Sile became rou and bu ia a LRA ” | Frederick Bentley, Edward Gomol!,; supplemented by Mayor Hi Gi arry Carroll, city comptroller, , Fy f 36 babic f m lived fe aturit They « Seen oer, Beenie sid elo a | Judge Thomas Burke, Clarence Ger-| ©. T. Takahashi, Japanese con- will muster the city hall Dads. Judge Fred C, Brown, author of Cia vay fies ep And Dad {# coming into his|ald, 3. F. Pierce, Dr. J. H. Finley, | sul, will have charge of the Japan Billy Sickles will have charge of|the lazy husband law, has issued a , showers, once t a time, often four and five The suffragettes organized be J ng Boy Dad -39, 95 ave, over fol W. Wuler, De A.B. Muras, Jack |ese Dads the court house squad warrant for the arrest of all ae There were 1 ts in Silesia, I imagine, ceed en er a ee eee en OuRN etm by proclamation of Gov. Lister,|Siate:, Arthur. Nielson, Ralph] A prominent leader of the Chinese, Dr. George M. Horton will lead|Dads who don't turn outs tsa. were barred I prolific mother lived in the open country, "and now DAD has organized who bas written to say that he|Schoerfeld, J. W. Spangler, Freder-| colony will lead the Chinese Dads. | the doctors; Capt. P. D, Hughes the }warrant to manos for them in any where the kic d room t and to grow It ( called the Seattle Dada Aaso-| wouldn't miss it for anything. ick Carl Struve, Albert A, Piller, Rev. William D. Carter will head | lawye house in so le. i. pes hi ret Othe | : v’ ember. It will be Dad's day of emancipa-| * ee the division of colored Dads. R Rice, manager of the Ford Tags w pe sold to defray the Most of the time they pro went barefoot. . Other-| ciation, and it Invites to member Dad's day of freedom from the| District organizations are be- BK. L, Webster, president of the/plant, will champion the auto di-jexpenses of the band music, They vise, pat tn't e bee le to foot the shoe bills hey | ship all the Dads in the Northwest. |tlon—Dad's da lub, George W. Allen, Frank! vision, ‘The autos will be fitted upfwill consist of two miniature wine, pa t ap why, Pop ; Its strength will be displayed on dishpan, the weshtub, the lawn| Ing whipped into shape. If you | Arctic club, Geor en, Fran rith baby ribbe ate the simple fare itair from field and forest Their I July 18. during the Pot: mower, the kitchen sink, the fur-| are a “disconnected Dad"— |L. Wilkins and Scott Cathoun will with all the implements of hous clothespins, tled with baby r n, Mikiue was homes were not afraid to sleep out een eye tee nee ee koe, the wood pile-the hundred-| that Ie, if there is no organiza- |handie the ‘Tombstone brigade, hold tyranny—rolling pins, wash-jon which hangs a small tag, the — : ro ee probably the most unique or: and-one things imposed upon the| tion being perfected in your |compoxed of animated tombstones, boards, ringers, dish pans, etc whole: strmounted by) ® safety pjn. doors | peed yes Ryrndbrwy “ 6 ' Sail | dec d to the various causes of | f erten noor soul for 365 d | neighborhood—just report and | dedicated to th is They never a street car, an auto-|sanisation of its kind {oAmerica. | poor oul for 285 Saye diet Meeting place and time | Dad's demise, such as spanking the The dandelion has been se- The city has been divided into mobile, an aeroplane, or a rt, They missed a lot] jssten to ite proclamation ‘The feature of the big parade| will be announced next week. | kid, forgetting to call for his wife's) lected as Dad's flower. The a Large ont-ofsanen atta aeures and advantages of c / ay?| “aw mates “h Ni > I pull off] All Dad expected to bear | hat, etc two have much in common. ‘tions, even from Vance . BOs of the pleasu and advantages of civilization, do you say We live in the age of organ- (which Northwest Dads will p Dads P i Louis Freeman, Julius Augustine! The dandelion is the most ‘and Portland, are coming, What. for instance? jzation—every blooming thing | will be the Band of Hope, composed’ their Implements of toil in the