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~~ ‘The Seattle Star" 2™ ps > .. “ “ “’ ” ALL THE PROPOSED MEASURES, WHICH « k WOULD ONLY INFLICT GREATER HARDSHIPS ON sary, and : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : THE PEOPLE: WEATHER FORECAST: "RAIN TO. ‘ Wit and W w ~ Wits ent NIGHT AND TUESDAY.” 1 Page & Co.) VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916 ONE CENT 2362". IS TOLL Se rl tact b agp? , Pactocies: naa Baie. «Ay SAKE } ‘@ |as a result of the gun battle between Seattle I. W. W.’s and a wok, e sai ¥ ri ya f sheriff’s citizens posse, in which 1,000 shots were fired when the in idtnaiiy : ‘4 Dowt FORGET PR Gs I. W. W.’s tried to land at Everett from the steamer Verona, to at work. Do you remem No safety devices in injured workmen No secrecy of popular hold a free speech demonstration there Sunday. | The list of dead was raised to seven when Deputy Sheriff |Beard, former sheriff of Snohomish county, died at 4:30 a. m. |Monday. Five dead are I. W. W.’s, who were brought back here rs , ¢ in go children, for s swale but. diead Be ea Arar There are 31 wounded I.W.W.’s in the city hospital here, and 19 progress. S We stand s we continue to move forward or ‘ Dna i wounded members of the citizens’ committee being cared for at _ For you must remember this ‘ . 4 if TWEE Tarn e Everett. See) te ‘casted int progress nage hsrall eta 2. a na ABOUT You ; There are 294 uninjured I. W. W.’s and three women organiz- labor to win a greater and broader liberty and humanity jers in jail here. They were taken into custody when they returned |from Everett late Sunday. q in this state. It was the George F. Cotterills who did that. It was not the Lynn Hadleys of Bellingham. | That from three to five 1. W. W. victims fell off the steamer |into the water after the opening volley was the opinion brought | 4 | pas the Mrs. Frances Axtells of Bellingham. It was the > inquest conducted by Coroney Maulsby at Everett Mon- iy | ‘Bodiiles Poindexter type of men who stood at the front of “We have been dragging all morning,” the coroner said at It was not FOR MORE VICTIMS AS — BACKWARD CORONER HOLDS INQUEST ; Forward or backward ‘omorrow your votes must , thee * if | tell : t ay co u NT RY S) Di Seven were dead and 50 wounded and 297 in jail here Monday Poi xters dreamers ‘theorists They laughed at woman suffrage. ‘The : E. ; : noon, “but have been unable to locate any of the bodies. We are mee ne ot Setabi-hode lew, se iN : : ne4kig (pretty certain that there are more dead. The testimony has estab- ns Minimum wages we "~ * and “an- aces : lished that.” mg archintie” And 20 on down the line — Sn | = verdict was expected some time Monday afternoon. ~ Re ere aon. LOmOrsOW you: nite } h faction Monday was preparing to charge members of the ect |) CANDIDATES PLEAD 2:22 host wet reretee oy utd! tad will ath dosward to’ 6 aoeater ‘hunsamiey ded JAN ADDAMS | A other faction with murder. Moin he han eum lee te ohn eH DECLARES FOR = FOR WOTES RIGHT tations committee, which investigated the Ludlow massacre, will b rounded by men who have always fought progress, ex cent Theodore Roosevelt, who is now thirsting for blood PRES, WILSON UP TO LAST HOUR iwi, the Everett affair, by Herbert Mahler, local You must decide between PEACE and WAR tomor William D. Haywood, general I. W. W. secretary at Chicago, row—for that is what the election is likely to mean must decide for PROGRESS AND HUMANITY or RE. |} O° wth, pea hows Wil-) | With Republican Candidate Jmonths, Thousands were in the hag been asked to send legal aid and advice. - > > Y son's Record Is Bes' lenry McBride for governor arade. ne ughes marchers ACTION AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGE in History winding up his campaign at the | numbered about 500 Seek Habeas Corpus cel And, in the Northwest particularly we have the eds Dreamland pavilion Monday Betting continues to favor Wilsor Habeas corpus proceedings were! \Mlaska and the Bremerton issue. We need men in Wast night, and Gov. Lister, demo- n this state id odds being Started by the 1. W. W. officers sr, MeBtride and| Monday, in an effort to get the cratic candidate, speaking at offered on Poind: THE BATTLE TOLL 28th and Madison st., campaign Fred H. Moore, Los Angeles at | ae oratory will flow abundantly torney, who defended I. W. W.'s in “gene | HARRY PIERCE, Se ttl until the very morning of the “ CHARLES 0. CURTISS, former-| , Seattle, ee |Spokane and at Los Angeles HUGO GERLOT. of Milwau! ‘summoned to Seattle by tele: ly Heutenant Company L, N. G. W p identified by card of Great I Brass bands and redfire will SUNK BY “SUB” to give legal advice. and now on officers’ reserve list; | Carriers’ association a: flare at the McBride and Lis Deputy Prosecutor Clifford New-| stepson of Charles Dean, Seattle. GUS JOHNSON, 2519 Burke ave Mgton who are AT HEAR government ownershiy kei q Fremont hali, Green Lake | Miller, In the Second congression. three women arrested on Westlake We need W Poindexter, Cotterill, Mrs Axte library, Masonic hall in the (al district the betting on Mra. Axtel] ave. and Mercer st. after coming They can Alaska and Bremerton more since University district, Renton Hill |and Hadley is even from Everett, released by habeas and with better = e who merely tolerate his candidacy with all her government ownership because, just now, they do not dare to oppose it rward? Then ho have for party ind vote for progress again : Renicks, Bot asses, John F : | ter meetings. on, of Snohomish county, was in spp | Seattle n he legislature—men who took BY JANE ADDAMS The poile will open at 8 a. n Seattle Monday morning, taking| JEFF F. BEARD, former sher' JOHN LOONEY, Ayer Junction, ire * pension laws and foisting 1912 many of us became | Tuesday. They will ele 8 p.m LONDON, Nov. 6.— The statements from prisoners in the Snohomish county and also deputy | yyac5 . k kk $s upon u in the city and at 7 p. m. in the American steamer Lanao has jetty jail. Prosecutor O. T. Webb, Sheriff FELIX BARAN, vp : baits ¥ er f the progressive!country precincts been sunk by a submarine, a | was reported in his way to Seatle WOUNDED WOUNDED t saciid t only because we be-| There will be voting machines it Lloyds dispatch stated today. | at noon Sheriff Donald McRae, shot! GEORGE BROWN, shot in the ine t eans a new 165 Seattle precincts. Voters will| Thirty members of the crew A 4 head s ied All the ld jail here will read and right | ‘ A lieved that the correction « but te | were landed at Baroc, Wales, Se eae mae enn | CeIOO te log, 1 SHAPEER freec y break », and at th t have but two minutes each on the| vig + |probably be charged with unlawful), nee ak a J. SHAPEERO, shot in the saving YOU the en wlasak ¢ aie abuse inevitably developed | voting machine Ce Auditor by the Norwegian steamer Jassemblage, to hola them pending loseph Irving, lumberman and right leg. bey’ ! Sioealia ie: ain at th ‘ ; ‘| |Phelps and the campaign managers| Tromp. the protable murdar charges, former member of legislature; shot| B, B, ARMSTRONG, two slight primaries whet y rept an, democratic, ”y an ntrolled industrial-|for all parties have issued distress M -DDM 1 of fiver in foot wounds in the head El aan ‘other + is ahold bkceee |. ottall Oar tients voters to make tf | CONFIDENT THAT said Wh icday tht avin c Woe |B. B. Buehres, wagioesr, at:hleh |. .SO08P8. GMILERANG, anu Forward? Then vot t both booze bills, They ‘ their minds beforehand just how} ~ ay eae : both legs war hen vote tl ze bills. They jasne in. federal politica, but in jail here will probably be) sc he shoulde paar P . . ’ is 1 federal p + butl they intend to vote, and to vote as| n we TPS gen wciom; | Sher thr the showlder, JOHN RYAN, shot in the ri are 1 to restore the 1 in a disguised form also because we were con-learly as possible | charged with murder, and Secre Harry B. Blackburn, sbot thru| snowtd sagen _ y the right o rd? che an the conetitntins ir ! ‘eee 7 y Mabler, of the |. W. W., sald ‘ , ee Sere nth oc ee Forward te aga th utional amenc need that this modern type] Both republicans and democrats| ee tced 6 thn eareth Commarcial tie cheat | MARIO MARINO, shot in the ment and a t every referendum measure Vote of remedial legislation could (a@ buay today claiming victory. BY ROBERT J. BENDER H aENid A in fathed ceneananstan|: Athol: Gorell (20 years, old). etu:t Mai ie. A 1 ' ; B,C. Snyder and George Ryan,) ASBURY PARK, N.J., Nov. 6—] CMD Would be named acceasorie , ; 4 _ | CARL BJORK, shot i " against them all 1 our i a9 1 ‘ pe ta the fae he ollatees againg par > . shot in the backs = aga Be : 1B be accomplished only thru a/ chairman and secretary of the Wil| President Wilson's official family |' ‘he fact, in the charges against) dent of University of Washington,| jog KELLY t twice in left rights, your labor J freedom from new part n non-partisan committee, predict|today confidently predicted his | tb® deputies Spokane; shot thru the leg and|jeg and left shoulder, mon We predicted the sacrifice | Wilson will carry the state by at| election with votes in the elec ay, Planned to Burn City houlder; condition serious | FRED SAVERY, shot in left him 7 YOUR day. You must decide whether t leant 30,000. KE. C. Hughes, chair-|toral colle That the I, W, W.'s had planned A. J. Lettenborough, special dep-| GEORGE TURNQUIST, shot in legislation and_ the man of the Hughes alliance, pre-| At no time since the campaign |to burn Everett and kill Sheriff “ wrogress or go bhackwarc t ¢ Vf | % ae i pS eS i’ left leg rogre go backward ntrol of local issues if the! qicts Hughes will 1,000, |gtarted have those intimate with| McRae, was communicated to uty, clerk in lumber office; scaly | ipa Lue, right shoulder. a y\ democratic party were elected;| The Wilson p ay|the autumn White House pro-| Mayor Merrill, he declared Mon- wound EDWARD TRUITT, shot in left rifice of the popular|might almost total! 1 the} fessed such unrestrained optimism | (ay Fred Durr, proprietor of Durr! shoulder, : Hughes parade. It took the Wilson-| over tomorrow's results as they We were notified at 11 ™./ 1 auné company; scalp wound HANS PETERSON DETROIT GIVES SUNDAY $46 1 02 Weds of government and |i, three-quarters an hour to} did today " Sunday that seven men had pledged! nate a) hal vs . ed wounds. . + ; 5 the ascendency of business in-| pass any point on Second av« | Win or lose, the president ex-| themselves to get the sheriff,” he arin: Btuchel), 34. veers \old.| 1. (DAVIRt bokile cosa ta to return to Washington Sat.| said, “and that they had a quantity | &r University of Washing: | qegh wound in left arm palgn closed ced in er the greatest crowd tle has seen | urday, but beyond that he has not | of phosphorus on hand, intending h t ‘n leg. J. A. KELLY, shot in the head, last night, when his admirers pre hy yeliofs 1, at| downtown on a Saturday night for revealed his plans to burn Everett.” J. 8. Rymer, bystander; shot/ p, J, MeCARTY, shot in head and his|sented him with a “free will thank|, Because of eet ce 2 SE Re Two Pinkerton detectives were|thru the arm re pr Michigan campaign. Traveling onloffering’ of $46,102.28. The eight| least. was quite unprepared for the ee pee right leg P| 7 eo exe s Paup, @ No. Clark-Viek al & special train, the evangelist spoke| weeks’ campaign here brought. | ‘stinctive period in American poll me mbers of the 1. W. ss S A ed a Pier aad lark-Vi STEVE SABO, shot in shoulder, today in Lansing, Grand Rapids and total of 27,109 trail-hitters. “| tes developed under the brilliant | I scalp a Peurhing aor calle. ‘ James A. Broadbent, superin C. C, ENGLAND, shot in left antes vo he y amend Sunday opens " party leadership of President Wil Weds Rey 7 ho knee. Jackson in favor of the dry amend-| Sunday opens in Boston next!” Vp tact ptt kami | Shooting Comes Quick tendent Clark-Vickerson mill; shot)” O§CAR CARLSON, nine wounds, ment week son,” whve: SipONtant tease | in left side; condition serious. : _ lures were conatantly passed for the e@ The exchange of shots followed eight in abdomen, one in right arm. — — arles Tooker, employe We . 8 ational adjustment of nation-wide brief conversation between Sheriff), Clarles Tooker, employe Weyer | (Carlson says he was passenger, terests if the republican party They marched to th cheers of| pe - DETROIT, Nov. 6.—W « wind drive against the salo Hilly Sunday today wound tha whirl; Sunday's Detroit can were haeuser Lumber company; sho , problema McRae and the men on the boat )“¢" ‘ompany; shot in| not an I, W. W.) The present administration ¢ Have You Secrets You Have Never Told? an the steamer Verona. wes nosing| ef atm JOHN ADAMS, right elbow. - ?, ig oo) y the cor ittee r : ’ Funny part about Sandry’s diary is that her day Jarmed and waitin (ethan what! Neil Jamieson, of Jamieson Shin | 1m left tog . gle mill; wounded on left hand H. GOLDEN, st left le the steamer approached the dock, |® “4 i . . shot in left lee, _ . " and before any lines were thrown, ..% EB. Brown, proprietor Home| L, E. BUTCHER, shot in leg. UNLESS YOU BEGIN TODAY out, Sheriff McRae stepped ovt, He | S8oe Store; shot below right knee.| JOHN BARRY, shot in left arm, 7 . . J i Owen Clay, office ms e ‘ey 4 Continued on page 3.) Sandry’s queer love affair will remain unread, for it ap- | asked for i leader, a 0618 NG oc adar’ amber comaan Tasel jue ange ee SARE BDOYS - ‘ : : : | wanted to know what the party in.) °°" rues vy pia tae: Me eCNG, pears only in the locked diary, for which the key is kept | tended to do, There were 250 on|!" Tsht arm HARRY PARKER, shot in leg other administration Prominent among its contribu tions to social and industrial justice before the country with a soctal | up to the dock, eye witnesses said ete Walquest, cigar clerk; scalp ALBERT SCRIBNER, shot in program that carries assurance be Sandry had, and she begins telling them today in Here is the story as told by May Ta St daca ath Phe volte. | Skt hip ; cause of a record of pledges ful! ‘The Star. sg or Merrill of Kverett: TEL octet iy teh maa pellaes | ALBERT DONNIGER, shot in left filled a series of legislative | “We knew the I W. W.s were) man, retired, : arm 4 achievements not equaled by any a ‘oc WALTER MULHOLLAND, shot dreams come true. Watchers at the polis are requested to call Main 600 and re. prt the results on president, senator, governor and congress an immediately after the polls close, at 8 p.m. Tuesday. in Voting machine precincts there should be no delay experienced in getting immediate results. TACOMA COUNCILMEN found | Sela: Oniinedsie a Nines After 8:30 p. m. please call up the same number, Main 600, two ballot boxes stolen Pretend around her neck. the boat, I understand “ees Wik Conner, graduate. nlver ED ROTH, shot thru abdomen, ind phone the results on other offices and initiative and refer. || Sd aiaetion Tae “Shane . ot akties | “*We're all leaders,’ they yelled, |! ‘ ashington; shot in right} NICK COMIAEFT, shot in left dum measures Peat bak Ati i dante cael AND THE STAR IS THE j1 am told that a shot rang ont from |! a arm and head nen the old safety var sro | ‘shal : : | Thomas BE. Headlee, former may-| CHARLES F, SMITH. Jopened Saturday, Only other publication which has the copy of her diary. | (Continued on page 10) jor; shot in thigh, wound, » Scalp ; CRT