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No. 254 TO V ER I RÄÄTÄLI A. HILLI j c F * 1 t - %'•> H O E F L E R ’IN SAUNA Uusi, iso 10c kannu COPENHAGEN on nyt saatavissa iuuruN petoja ! »1 1-1 n I I- l- H - H - l" H - H - l- + - i- H - l- I I- (27) M issä nykyään taa lo ja pai- la a tte e n tise t toverini Alex Pyykkö ja Ilm ari K oskus? P a isk a tk a a K an kaan poikaa kirjeellä. K aikilta k ir je e t terv etu lleita. O sote: VICTOR KANGAS, Box 19«, Anyox, B.C., Can. T ilmestyy U innöUisesti ollen siis suurin suomalainen pilalehti aoko maailmas sa. Osote nam: LA PA TO SSU . Box S5S. Suoerior. Wia. 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 N « N 1 1 1 H ■1''1,'1"1‘ £ 4- Telefooni 136-36«. — Hoquiamin oso te: «20 K St. Telefooni »36. Aberdeenin osote: »09-111 E - ,‘ n*-, ■P1 11 1 I 11-1 I I 1 1 1 11” I I ‘ H - l- H " i ii H i i i i i i i i m i ii ii ii i i i i ii i r .......... T ärk eä Huomautus! Tilan ahtauden takia olemme muuttaneet 15, 17, 19 Maiden Lane rakennuksesta tilavampaan paikkaan, 9, 11, 13 Maiden Lane, Huone 1408. Tämä rakennus on seuraava entisestä paikastamme. Meidän tunnettu mallikelpoinen ja pikainen huomiom me liiketuttaviamme kohtaan tulee edelleen jatkumaan. Täysi ja rehellinen aivo meidän tavaroissamme on ja aini aan on ollut meidän tunnustuksemme. Älkää epäröikö kir joittaa eli lähettää tilaustanne meille. N. G AM S E 'P e r u s te ttu 18S8) 9, 11, 13 Maiden Lane New York City Room 1408 H intaluettelo kelloista, p eristä, lo k eteista y. m. v ap aasti k y sy ttä e ssä . o f IMPORTEDoW DOMESTIC tobaccos — B lende cL cognition were definitely re-« in accordance with the te8ti. fused by the com,»any last S at-; Inony> bllt it bardlv ,0()ks to bp in urday. Federal mediation loomed act.ordance with equa, suffrage to up tonight as an immediate pos- have a case of this kind dependent sih.htv and apparently as the ' sole,y on the ,nah, or boss vk.w point only hope ot averting the walk out. O L D P IO N E E R D IE S . C. J. C urtis, am ong the oldest (31) H aluaisin tie tä ä onko tällä SITUATION IN RUSSIA resid en ts of A storia and a m an who m an tereella yhtään su k u laista eli tu t led th e in te re stin g and varied c a re e r tavaa, kotosiu P attijo elta, O. 1., joka tie tä ä jotain veljestäni, A ntti Haapa- S tatem en t Issued by th e P etrograd of a W estern er, died yesterday morn joki. K uulojeni m ukaan hänen pi i ing a t St. M ary’s H ospital of acute kun ta rv its e tte tu o re ita S taff täisi olla tässä m aassa K aikilta k ir asth m a, aged 64 years. Mr. C urtis P etro g rad , Oct. 29.—T he officers of je e t terv etu lleita, e rittä in k in patti- H E D E L M IÄ ja J U U R IK A S V IA jokisilta ja vanhoilta piioilta. O sote: the P etrograd garriso n m et today to has, during his 35 y ear residence in John Jackson, Box 196, Anyox, B. C-, discuss th e position of th e R ussian A storia, served in nearly every pol T uoreet joka päivä. itical and civil capacity of m unicipal j Canada. T avara k u lo tetaan kotiin arm y and adopted a resolution d e c la r life. H e had friends and enem ies, i kaikkialle kaupungissa. (31) Missä on K ustaa H. M y lly lä ? ing th a t any a u th o rity on the p a rt of ' like any o th er hum an being, and lived i Äitisi Suom essa on kuollut ja tä rk e ä t its chiefs is virtu ally non-existent. | out his life doing th e best he could perintö-asiat v aativ at e ttä ilm otat o- The resolution says in p a rt: so tteesi joko Suom een asianom aisel according to his light, which is as “The com m unity, as it is at p res le henkilölle tai allekirjoftaneelle. — m uch as anyone does. He will be Alfred S tandinger, 1215— 5th S treet, ent, can not defend Russia. On the buried tom orrow , th e fra tern a l orders M«*»* Superior, Wis. •XXTXXXTtX♦*♦•* contrary, the approach of w inter and of which he was a m em ber having H a lm isin , e ttä Kusti Elo olisi hy- the p rese n t subversive a s p ira tio n s of ch arg e of the services. vä ja kirjottaisi. Olen kuullut e ttä the a rm >' and its lack of any Äense sinulla on farm i M ontanassa, lähellä of responsibility will com plete the Red Lodgea. M uistat kai. kun o i-' ruin of th e country, it is feared. We. O U R R E P R E S E N T A T I V E H E R E . C ongressm an W illis C. H aw ley a r tiln Tapolan H eikin poortitalossa yh do not renounce our duty, but in an- rived iji A storia last evening from ten ä Diatnondvillen toisen niainilta. Tee hyvin ja kirjota. Toveruudella I 3werinK for ourselves we do not an- P ortland, and it is reported, will ---------- pyytää O scar Nurmi, LBox 73, Glen- sw er for our men. T he tim e has spend the day conferring w ith local i . . . . , , . , , T äten julu istaan kykenevien puo- coe> Wyo. 1 come to m ake this d eclaration openly ' citizens reg ard in g riv e r and h a rb o r h u .tovi.reiden h a e ttav ak si kiertävän so th a t nobody m ay tru s t in vain de- ; im provem ents, th e site for the pro- puhujan paikka länslpiirissä. Haki- | lusions.” posed naval base, the deepening of i Jan on toim ittava jä rje s tä jä n ä ja G eneral K aledines, hetm an of t h e . the Young’s Bay and Young’s rive:■ ¡-aKvatuslyön tek ijän ä, m yytävä kii- , , , • , ja lh su u tta ia lev ite ttä v ä työväen sa- Don C ossacks, has telegraphed to th e channels, the proposed aviation base. nom alehtiä, k y e ttä v ä se littä m ä ä n po w ar m in istry that it is im possible to and so forth. A fter all which, he liittise n ja taloudellisen jä rje s tä y ty ! com bat the in creasin g an a rc h y in the will be tendered a luncheori at th e m isen m erk ity stä, sekä tu n n e tta v a 11 m ining d istric ts, owing to d iso rg an i m en ettely tap ak y sy m y k W einhard hotel and rush on to som e i puolueem m e siä eri asioissa. H akem uksen y h tey zation of the m ilitia. He s ta te s th at o th e r portion of his political district teen on liite ttä v ä lyhyt selostus, sekä •« »nempikia tu ltt m i n A lvt-S a ttin nuutit'ua. self-constituted organizations are u s and jolly som ebody else. tiiv istetty yhteenveto lopputuloksista Nihlock, O»t., Maaliskuun U päivä 1913. urping au th o rity , and ask s for funds It is not expected (h at he will con- ( k aikista n iistä a in e ista jo ita h ak ija Arvoisa KausaLiineu with which to reorganize the m ilitia. H ak ijan on P. A. Litrnell fer with rep re sen ta tiv e s of th e work- ; pystyy k äsittelem ään . TiMail ilm oitan, ett-a miua tilasin teiltä Mato --------------------- —--------------------u to d istetta v a , e ttä hän on kuulunut «ui k koot ja niideu tulos oli niin hyvä, että aina ing class a t ali. although they have ! puolueeseen y h tä m itta ise sti vähin I kin salaviiiiikyniniaiiiä jalkaa m atoja tu li sillä N E W C A B IN E T FOR v astly m ore votes to confer. He. j täin kaksi vuotta. Uak ........... käellä, . josta ' olen suuresti ----- kiitollinen alli Matti V iitala. H akem ukset todistuksilleen ja palk- IT A L Y IS F O R M IN G like every o th e r c a p italist politician, j ALVB-8\TSI, apteekari LLfaell'in erityinen kavaatim ukslnei n on läh e tettäv ä keksintö. JiaksiukertaiDen voima. Tiima lääke Rome, Oct. 29.—M inister of the know s they have, and m ay continue L änsiplirikoftiitealle, o so tte e lla; 264 i tappaa varmasti Lapamadot, Sukkula nadot. following Taylor Av e., As toria, Oregon, m ar ia kaikki vatsassa olevat matkit.---- Matojen In terio r O rlando was believed to have to be. a flock of sheep tuntomerkit ovat. Vääuteitä rinnan alla, muut- I w here som e stra n g e bell-w ether leads raskuun 17 p :ä ä n m ennessä. 1917. — tuvaista kipua vatsasta, kova ruokahalu e li ru com pleted the new Italian cabinet okaLalun puute, vatsan täyteläisyys,oksentam i them . W hen th e w orkers begin to Toim een on a s tu tta v a h eti kutsun th is afternoon. Form al an- apa, tahi taipuminen oksentam aan, siniset late saatua. show the pow er of so lidarity a t the renkaat ailmien alla, pain.m väheneminen ja nouncem cnt was w ithheld, T overillisesti, L änsipiirikom itea, epämiellyttäviä tunteita vatsassa ja slsälmyk- ; ballot box. if they ev er do, Mr. Haw- K autta, A. Mäki, siht. «e*ea. Monet kärsivät tätä yleisesti, tuloksena ’ T h e new cabinet is said to be | omituisesta ruokajärjestelmastään ja t u u t i , i ley, and o th ers like him , will be only om posed of old m em bers, excepting ¡oka on sairas eikä löydä mitään huojennusta tavallisista lääkkeistä Tuskilleen, kärsii ma- n th at th e prim e m in iste r is changed. too glad to bid for th e ir favor. U ntil ENSILUOKAN iloista rikka ai niitä olekaan näkynt tarvetta then, they will get ju st what, they •e h d e ssä . — Tämä lapamatolääka on tnllnt tunnetnm. deserve, a chance to stan d out in the maksi ja suusitammaksi kuin mikään mnn U-BOAT CA PTU RES AN Suomalaisten myymä ja valm istama lapamato, A M E R IC A N SC H O O N ER s tre e t while he e a ts w ith those who lääke Amerikassa. London. Oct. 29.—T he Fanny F re s do show so lid arity a t the voting L1GNELL1N A LVE SATSI c o t t, a three-m asted A m erican booth. I »«»nioxci » « v'.'iuia , . « _ i » — —■ ■ ■ - -■■ ■■■ ....... ' ■ ■■■ -■— - ...... yleinen hinta ja hyvä palvelus (kaksinkertainen vo im a t )-----Lääke voidaan . hanttia lääkkeen ro a kun tuntematta . f schooner, has been SeiM a by a Ger- i PESETYÄKÄÄ JA PUHDISTUTTE on meidän motto Tulkaa katso mukauaSUilM* U*l'°U U l , d e l l i *e‘ n,an «ubniarin«, it was announced by KAA VAATTEENNE VAATTEENNE maan, huomaatte sen todeksi j the a d m iralty today. T he U-boat a t — — Liffnnll'in Anteakl on «qpriii— — — —400E1. Apta-'k I Y hdyavailoistfa— — tacked th e vessel and when th e crew P. A. U()NEt.L CO.. Suoarter. Wla. abandoned h er the subm arine took H uom .! Alve Satsin nykyinen - the vessel in tow. hinta: $1.15. Tel. 596. 5 ;n ja A stor katujen kulm. I HANNA, W Y0 Finnish Mercantile Co. PUHUJAN PAIKKA AVOINNA 00 Jalkaa Lapamatoja ..■ f; U usi s e k o itu s — M ietoja, ja k u ite n kin ne ty y d y ttä v ät Niin, tämä uusi paperossi on enempi kuin hyvältä maistuvaa, se suorittaa uuden ja tähdellisen asian tupakoitsijoille— Chesterfield-paperossit sopivat maullenne, ne antavat teidän tie tää että tupakoitte - ne “TYY DYTTÄVÄT!” Kuitenkin, ne ovat Lauhkeita! Älkää hämmästykö — uusi se koitus ulkomaan ja kotimaan tu pakeista tekee sen. Ja sekoitus ta ei voida jäljitellä. Sallikaa Chesterfield paperossit antaa teille uutta paperossinau- tintoa. KAimiMRAA iu c u v d ih h q Astoria Laundry Co. Union Pacific Coal Co. '2>O£n* 1O* i t + W H IT E S ID E U N D E R T A K IN G CO <(. H A U T A A N T O IM 1 T T A J A T n p rä ssä ä pukunne 50 sen tillä, ud en aik aisella h ö y ry p rässillä. K aik en laista a m m a ttiin kuu luvaa ty ö tä teh d ään k o htuulli silla hinnoilla. T ilaam alla pu kunne H iililtä voitte s ä ä s tä ä it sellenne rah aa. S uuri m äärä ty y ty v ä isiä liik e tu tta v ia ta k a a teille lu o tettav aisu u d en . M yös kin vo itte o sta a k a ik e n la ista m iesten v a a te tu k se e n kuuluvaa ta v a ra a haivim m illä hinnoilla. A. Hiili, 66 Colum bia Ave. Uniontow n A storia O I Local Motes ' -L-t—>T-|- 4« »t. F o u r m ilitan t su ffra g ists w ere giv $25,000,000 A D V A N C E D too: th a t you see fu rth e r down th e put an end to freedom of th e press en se n te n c es of six m onths each by TO ENGLAND hill.” in th e A m erican m etropolis. I a police court judge for th e crim e of i W ashington, Oct. 29.—A nother ad B utte Is Dead. T his evidently w as not th e original picketing the W hite H onse recently, j I asked him if the copper ore had not run out o r if they could not sell Pla n - T he W ashington bureaucracy, _______ i D eclaring th a t they will obey no vance of $25,000,000 w as m ade today it “ No! N o!” he quickly remon- backed by th e re p re se n ta tiv e s of i law th e m ak in g of w hich women by th e governm ent to G reat B ritain, 0 0 do n o t n a rticip ate, th e su ffrag ists bringing th e to tal loanen th a t coun s tra te d . "T he m iners a re on strike, greedy and s in is te r special in te re sts the H allow een Dance tom orrow announce th a t they will hold a mon- j try th u s fa r up to $1,400.000,000 and They have refused to work any ; | b a ( have becom e so pow erful in n ig h t given by th e em ployees of th e j s te r d em onstration in fro n t of th e “ "W hy don't they w ork?” W ashington since th e w ar. a n tic ip a t Bee H ive D ep't Store. A Good tim e i W hite H ouse on N ovem ber 10. It the total to th e allies $2,851,400,000. i o n ; th ere a re a g rea t m any rea- i ®d th a t th e p o stm a ste r general could j is assu red to all. Everybody wel- ! seem s th a t th ese fem inine rebels a g a in st ty ra n n y a re not so obsessed sons; they don’t want th e ru stlin g go m errily ahead u n d er th e new law ' 50c. L adies free. w ith th e duty of obeying every law F a ts, dogs and w ine have been re card, and they want m ore w ages; aud stam p out, firs t th e S ocialist quisitioned by th e G erm an a u th o ri R em em ber, this is to be a t F innish m ade by m aste rs to govern the con- they w ant to have the union recog. Socialist H all. H aga will furnish th e duct of slaves as a re th e ir m asculine tie s in Belgium . T he fact will be re nixed; and then, you know, a m iner ” ’ ., : com patriots. To refu se to obey th e ir called th a t in th e early stag es of the does not live very long down in th a t showed a tra c e of liberal opinion, ' j m a s te rs ’ law is about th e la s t th ing w ar, th e k a ise r declared th a t if nec hill an y w ay !” Two th in g s h av e stopped th is. One — — • ! th a t he-cow ards would e v e r th in k of e ssa ry he would “m obilize the dogs "T hey get the m iners 'con' and wa3 th e trem endous popular response and c ats of G erm any.” B U R N S . doing. drop off T he o th er day 170 of them tQ th e fj g ht of ThH CaH for a free *BL c S U got killed in a bunch. They found 6 T he puddler, used by th e s tre e t them laying in bunches a g ain st t h e ' P™89- A nother factor was th e grow- c o n tra cto rs for m ixing th e “black- AT TH E RUSSIAN FRONT. bulkhead th at sealed th e m ines.” ' ing stre n g th of th e Socialist cam- stuff” for th e pavem ents, caught I asked: “Are th e re any places paign in th is city and th e in d icatio n ! th a t people come to see to r curios- of a trem endous sw eep to H illquit. fire th is forenoon from being over au k la a tik a ra m ellit ja jää k e rm a ovat By Adolph Salm i. heated, n e c essita tin g the calling of t ty ’” I F irs t Soldier.—A Pig! You a re laa d u lta a n p a rh a ita "Oh. y e s !” and his yes flam ed, th e fire d ep artm en t. sh irk in g again. Do you no longer and he drew close an d slyly looked r p n p p * T M V n r A T n D around. 'See fha* av r t U L K A L M L U I A 1 U K rem em ber w h at M inister of W ar K e th a t hiurv black «»raalr stre a k «w aw ay A storia, Ore Com m ercial St., rensky has said in his speech? IS TO COME IN JU ST IC E COUAT. down th ere in th e flat com ing around Second Soldier.—O b rother, w hat that hill? T h a t Is th e tre s tle w here SUOMALAKIEN I In th e civil su it in Ju stic e C arn ey ’s j did he say? they stru n g up th a t I. W. W. agi- Clifton, . Ariz., . Oct. - 29.—Secre- , c o u rt th is m orning in which Dr. , F irst , Soldier.—So you did not h ear ta to r.” , I asked for his nam e. tary of Labor W illiam B. \\ il- Kelly sued It. T reusdale on a d en tal wr^ 'r be said. Second I was yleisön k ä y te ttä v ä n ä : tiista in a , k es "Oh, F rank L ittle was his nam e.” , s o n announced tonight that Ver- i bill, the court found in favor of th e ‘ ‘ nn< Soldier.—No, no. drinking some G erm an’s beer. kiviikkona, p e rja n ta in a ja lauantaina. And then he w ent on. ‘‘1 heard him ner t'. Reed, of Denver, federal; p lain tiff in th e sum of tw enty-five F irs t Soldier.—Pali! You w ere A nnan m yös HIERONTAA talk once and he told a lot of the mediator representing the I)e-- dollars, but stip u lated th at each side th e re again. He com m anded us not MRS. OLGA GIRSBACK, tru th . It seem ed to m e.” to do that. He said th a t we should 182— 10th St. partment of Labor, left Clifton ¡was to bear his own costs. As th e "W hat did he say?” , . "H e told th e men to keep aw ay j this morning for San Francisco' costs w ere said to have am ounted to strenuously fight a g ain st the Ger- from the m ines and not w orry about to act in the threatened strike ; m ore th an the bill, the plain tiff gave m ans. Second Soldier.— Indeed! Did Ke- ' th e ir Jobs. ’They a re no good any-, . n i way,’ he said, ‘let th e bosses d i g ; telephone employes on the 1 a - notice oi appeal, while th e defend- renskv say so? F irs t Soldier.—C ertainly. He said | 8111 d e p a rted sm ilingly, for them selves, o r pay you w hat you , I cific -vwaov. coast. th at R ussian dem ocracy should be de- ask for and m ake th e m ines decent M r. Reed is expected to arrive ifended. to work in Let them do th e worry- j Francisco Tuesday night. TO1A1 „ 11TT1M„ ACCDAV Second Soldier.—Then why is he iug and let them come to you and e __ A „ .., , / . ,s T R IA L O F C U T T IN G A F F R A Y . ask you to go to work, but don't j Secretary Wilson, who is here The case of the S ta te of Oregon not fighting him self. F irs t Soldier.— He said th at he was go until th e m ine is safe and you ; as chairman of th e Lederai In vs. P ete A ndrew s in w hich the de w illing to en danger his life but th e get enough so you can live decently j dustrial Commission investigat- ME T A K A A M M E te rest of th e nation n e c essita te s with no m ore ru stlin g c a rd s / j ,abor conditions in the Ari- fen d an t is charged with a ssa u lt with in e ttä Copenhagen nuuska on nyt * Soon a fte r th a t he was hung. a dangerous weapon upon the person his rese rv in g him self. ja aina on ollut ehdottom an F irst Soldier.—To go around in cit copper camps, said that I of Louis Calias, a G reek, is on tria l "Do they know who hung L ittle ? ” zona r- ommissioner Reed would act puhdasta. Ellei kauppiaallanne ing us poor devils into the fire. “ Of courae they do! Everybody today in th e C ircuit Court. A ndrew s ole sitä , me lähetäm m e sitä F irst Soldier.— Some one m ust keep knows. It was th e com pany's guard for the commission in San Fran- Teille p o stissa tavallisella hin up the sp irit of a nation and lead 'a n d Calias w ere p a rtn e rs in the fish- or ------------ and believe me, they got I c jsc o until the other members nalla. 10c laatikko, siksi kun ing business last fall, it seem s, and in ! th e tro °P s - m ighty big m oney for it. . . , , ■ nes k auppiaanne voi sitä teille , . . i Second Soldier.— -So th at m ore men “ But don’t say anything. W e a r e j a r r , ' e C ie re . lie said it would, a qu arrel arisin g out of th e ir ven- tarjo ta. P o stim erk it k elpaavat , m ay get killed. not supposed to know any th in g , h e impossible to say when he A ndrew s is alleged to have j F irst m aksuksi. Soldier.—D on't you have about it, and if the com pany finds it and the other commissioners I ‘‘ ®’ J , Copenhagen suu-nuuska on out we get fired. The m ining com-1 woui,i reach th e P a c if ic c o a s t slasl,ed his Pa rtu e r on the leK Wltl‘ b ra in s ’ W ar is w ar, and in w ar m aailm an p a rh a in ta suu-tupak panies and the railroad com panies _ . ■ . ‘ '¡ a knife. D istrict A ttorney Judd is killing is the only o rd er of the dav. kaa. It is their present intention to go ap p earin g for the s ta te and A ttorney Second Soldier.— Huh, but you are work to g eth e r.” inspirited, alm ost ready to eat to Bisbee. Ariz., after they con w ork to g eth e r.”- (From S e attle Daily Weyman-Bruton Company, N orblad for the defendant. flam es. g Call.) 1107 Broadway, New York. elude their work here. F irst Soldier.— He m ade a fine speech. Everyone got inspirated. NOT SLICK ENOUGH. Second Soldier.—N ever m ind! It AXE NOT TO DROP TELEPHONE GIRLS’ belongs to him in his o rd er of the , W illiam Dolfen, form er cook for ON THE N. Y. CALL YET MAY STRIKE : Company C. Third Oregon Infantry, day. F irst Soldier.—W hat, in o rd er of ’ was a rre ste d S aturday at Pendleton the day? have you cleared The Call has receiv ed inform ation J r a n c i s c i( le t. 30.—A la n d retu rn ed to P o rtlan d charged your lie a l of Hey, the G erm an’s beer? th a t it believes to be reliable th at J COastvvide strike of approximate' i with serious offenses ag a in st the Second Soldier.- B lockhead! Don't n eith er T he Call nor any o th e r So-H-V 3000 organized electrical , governm ent. It is presum ed he in you u n derstand th at a m in ister of cialist paper in New York will be im- w o r k e r s and telephone operators tended to do all the harm lie could w ar should m ake such a speech, no m ediately suppressed by the Thought o t Ole I aeilic I elephone & 1 el- on th e inform ation he was able to m a tte r who he is. First Soldier.—Stupid! Cont ro ller in W ashington. The axe Cgrapn Company, scheduled for ¡acquire, but was ap p aren tly unable Second Soldier.— N onsense! I am is raised in the hands of the head s-, midnight Oetooer 31, appeared | to keep his m outh sh u t a t the sam e a revolutionary soldier, so I can man, but, it is said, it will not fall ’ i n e v i ta b l e t o n ig h t . drin k with the o th e r revolutionists ¡tim e and now finds him self facing or not. as I please. until a fte r election day. Late today 40 unions of male court m artial. F irst Soldier.—C ertainly, yes. b u t— As noon as the people have deposit- electrical "orkers, by a reterend Thou sh a lt not fra tern iz e w ith G er cd th e ir ballots and cannot m a k e ' u rn vote o f approximately 14 to ^O T GUILTY. m ans. S e c o n d S o ld ie r W h y n o t ? A Ger- I them selves a rtic u la te for a n o th e r J« rejctced the Company's Colin-: In the ra s e ot« the S ta te of Oregon m a n r e v o b f lio n is i is a ls o a ré v o lu - 1 year, then the headsm an, it is be- i ter proposition offering hall of j vs. M ark M inaker for non-support of i tionist. Is h< not. b ro th er? lieved. will get busy and the Thought wage increase demanded and a m inor child heard yesterday before The Judge E akin in th e circuit court, (lie C ontroller will do w hat he can to j certain other betterments. A fter th e K aiser is put out of b u s i vote also favored by the same ra defendant was found not guilty by iness -th e stru g g le betw een the work- , »■(. H -t l l ). 1 11 H l | H - |- |. | | | m i i tio support to the telephone op the trial jury which was com posed era and th eir exploiters, betw een the people and tlieir oppressors, will go j erators, w hose demands o r r t ' -en tirely of men. No doubt the verdict on as usual in all countries.