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RAIN TONIGHT SOUTHEAST WINDS, The SeattleStar THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ATTL AND, ‘RIDAY, MODERATE spmunnnnnnnnunctneenccvunuacanncuerneneeasit More Than 42,000 Paid Copies Daily TL SUUNVTVONNHETUAU ANE SUAE AEA TT ol eal =-EDITION= MM Serr ——_ | ] VOLUME 158 NO. “WASH ONE CENT Si.wi'tiits SEATTLE WON'T GET BANK vddECeE sd>z<SCEE zsesEe™E Cabinet ( Officers Indicate They Will Favor San Francisco CAPITAL OF BANKS NOT SUFFICIENT Visitors Told State Institu- tions Would Co-operate With National |ALASKA IS DEFENSE Bankers Tell Committee of lank Hearing at the Federal Building. Gov. Lister Is Shown Seated at the Left, Facing the Camera. At His Vast Bulk of Business | Left Are Secretary McAdoo and Secretary Houston, Both Seated. With the North. 3 CANDIDATES SWEAT AS WOMEN .!:!: :«:# THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1914. Seattle is fairly well acquainted with all of this medley of mayoralty candidates---all except one, George B. Worley. Worley is the unknown in He may or he may not be of mayoralty Nobody in Seattle seems to know. He may be a good engineer, or he may not be. No- body seems to know. It is scarcely probable that Seattle would en- tertain the idea of betting on a mayoralty uncer- tainty. But that’s the most charitable thing that can be said of George B. Worley. He is an uncertainty. He is an unknown. Tomorrow, the Socialist Candidates WOMEN DECAPITATED y of the Treasury BERLIN, Jan. 29.—Two women were decapitated in took the pains to inform Ratinbor prison this afternoon. One was Franziska Zim the audience which crowded | the met, convicted of ‘murdering her stepmother. The othec TH nnnennnnnnt uuannAnANNTT UUUUANNTHUUT tederal court room when the Seat: was Josepha Kuback, who killed her husband. They went that no signifi- HECKLE; IT GETS THEIR “NANNIES? eicmcta it ctton ane questions propounded by him or by his colleague, to their deaths with no sign of emotion, No newspaper published more than four lines on the double execution ELLS OF FIRING A ee p yI »| backing. Secretary Houston of Rverybody but the candidates! Slater, fat and perspiring freely| Slater said he didn't object In the| : ; had d ti at the second about the collar, furnished much of least to signing the statements. To| ee the agricultural department, it was cece ana ag ’ ». the comedy, He persisted in eulo- | prove it he did Wood said he would close cafes | consistently evident that the whole mayoraity quiz of the Women's jit oe stike Carrigan so glowingly! “I make these statements,” he an-/ selling liquor to minors and women. |Of the Pacific coast ix to be inc ed into one district, with the If liquor is bad for women, wh: en: Letter Signed “ ed “Blackmailers” ernment league at the ¥ over Good Ge had prom: nounce: that he was asked if he imprpssively | Demands $75,000 for Re- A. last night {sed to make him his private see !own s#iqnature , ten't St bad for mn he was asked ee regional bank located at San te Bo M r, Gill and Wor squirmed retary if el | oe » candidate mmed and haw é turn of - aasp i n merciless lng No,” said Slater, “but, you see, Both Slater and Hi Gill said they ed, and finally said he'd vote for proposed plan to em- ty G6 99 “Trenholme, who was to have been 1 was told a long time ago that {f| would not abolish private employ- prob bition If he ever got | brace Washington, Oregon, : THOUGHT ‘DROWNED quitred at the first session, Sat- 1 ever ran for office I'd find that, ment agencies if ed chance zi Idaho and Montana in one di he urday, but wh ding a prior en- Mr, Carrigan not only kuows overy| Gill sald he was for the initiative |) 8 8 trict received a jolt when M. ‘i . T | p c ” ot for the re- am Rausch, the “red” socialist) F. Backus, president of the Na- Refuses kagemient, promised to submit him- angle of the game but that he is aland referendum, but no ed i i Wile to Believe The- ee elf for the ordeal last night, failed | staunch and loyal friend.” call, He wasn't joking elther. | candidate, didn't accept the invita-| tional Bank of Commerce of (sy That He Had Thrown EW to put {n an appearance Every time Slater was anked a| “Are you in favor of publishing sion to attend the quiz. Instead he| Seattle, and representing the . r elena morsd agg Py detest sore ie How age en earlier in the day, he got poser, he seemed to have a written campaign funds before the pri“ ; des q 7" "3 Seattie Clearing House associa- $0 if Into Sea. motion picture theatre full of peo) “You never heard the tneide |i. ‘tivt of queations, answered them, answer for {t concealed in some|maries?” he was asked sent a letter of thanks and exp! ot tion, was compelled to admit ple was soaked with kerosene oll/story of the burning of the Hip- i i hq that the answora be read pocket. He fished these state-| “I certainly am—this election,” he tion, He wasn't a candidate, He! that there is but little trade re- nm Ten, $0.—Police| 424 fired, and s bomb later placed |potrome moving ploture house, did ments out with « flourish. They sald amid laughter. wrote, for all the people. He was! tation In this state with Idaho rhs “ t the quiz. thern California will be asked |! the hall of a crowded Houston |you?’ asked Lohman of Whitman. |“ It .. the unanimous opinion of were such good answers, so much) Gill's war chest isn't nearly fo not a candidate for people making| and Oregon, and less with Mon- t. tenement house was told to Dis-|"Well, it was burned because its i former ocea-| profits from property. Also, he had! ¢ to aid Los Angeles authori re ty ; ani ‘the audlence, however, that Tren-| better than his verbal ones, that it/full this time as on former prot m prope: y ana. el the aathore of letter | {ter Mirman Amtonlo. Bedalie| se Giiscaoe ‘Pern ea vied a |e holne had crawfabed, and his an-| was suggested that Mike Carrigan lone. while Tovabolme, Wood and an engagement te age in “an 1n-) 4 further serious set-back to the Fr. er cere Jan alleged Black Hand gang . so You can't get him ‘ALL MEN It IN LOVE ARE|« nee es: ee who disappeared from | The outrages were — We spread the kerosene and! —— We ioe vi ope ra recently, upon pay-| ‘ey sald, that a gang leader might |benzine al! over the seata. Farrar. | ALIKE — MME. DAZIE} mo pe re bedesias je Rd er et'$15.000 ' obtain vengeance for interference ra threw a lighted paper on the | [even preanteation comumittea, tise Nga ip a love affair. floor and we bent it police suspect ter 4 | . ; x Pat lg soedhereding Le find | The three men are witnesses in| “People poured out of the place. | WILL REMAIN ON re Included in one district, the the case of Angelo Sylvestro, charg-|A couple of children were burned little, Some one turned in an rm and the fire was put out.” bomb atreet that |» tene-!a ed with planting a wrecked the Houston Cat ti dropped from sight more 4 Week ago, after placing, his aboard a San Francisco train [eapltaltzation of the national banks lo | would only total $43,000,000, and would therefore be able to supply only $2,500,000 of the necessary | $4,000,000 under the 6% terms of The following day his hat was) ‘HUBBY GETS UP HOUSE SENDS 2 JOB AT PANAMA The | the w. business outlook for Seattle 1t ving the closing: monthe. ll on the beach WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Col Th State Banks Would Go i 3 * 3 ' a he salmon industry both in| ead his closest friends here be lacetivale teahy acsboted (he: pavers for the present year is decidediy|, The salmon industry both in) pcVuS impressed upon the com- jhe had killed himself, but Mrs norship of the Panama canal zone. roseate, according to the optimistic (Of) of Alaska broke all recorde,| mittee, however, that the state Temained confident that he : The colone! sent his acceptance comment which appears in the {8 /poth for extent of pack and rapid.|anks had already manifested a be found alive ‘is 8 to the war department by telegraph, sue of the R. G, Dun & Co. Pacific ity with which the entire output] Willingness to co-operate and to purported blackmailing a 5 \but Secretary Garrison said he Northwest Trade Review, off the | moved from first hands Deposits join as members of the regional eer ape | would not make the text of the press today in the banks totaled $81. 54. | Peony gee that on ae Bay sax message public until the Romination | * J vo urnish he remainder of the Lecco digas WANTS DIVORCE 10 PROBE STRIKE :: been acted on by the senate, 1 pie ouput eat oe money 5 ramsom, $75,000. "ib Gale the sondseiaas wee. ev ipeenmes, 880 {5 se els 9 Gov. Lister of Washington | " or vane trade, save for the lumber business the fi itne: pard. 4 well taken care of. WHAT SHE SAYS HE DID WASHINGTON, Jan. 29— |condtional Wilson's nomination of lie shows sone bts PM "Sehpooi, a Blackmaiiers, L.A.” | Gave her no peace of mind until, Two committees from the | Goethals went to the senate today. The bank clearings and Alaskan pioneer; M. F. Backu | at the top of the paper) she married him, although she! house of representatives will |!t® speedy confirmation was ex-| fice receipts reac hed the Hwa attle banker, and Eugene T. Wik ” be i o e of crops is re! ” | Make a prompt, had refused several times on ac-| leave Monday for Michigan and pected. The appointment was vane tans H sr Maker esgic“ as he is very Colored 9 | peade effective Abett 4 | | ported in the territory which ships The hearing will be continued rious to get out. |* count of her young son and colorado to probe strikes in Li “ | |through Seattle. Grain crops, oth this afternoon, and the committee Mi haraer were the words adopted daughter. rs poco the: Ts. Soe er than wheat, show a very notice-) WASHINGTON, Jan, 29—A dras-| wij] leave for Portland tonight jon com able increase over the preceding | tic shdme' 5 ett-Dil- Rtleve his hat, f , After marriage made her 1S-year mitteemen arrive. it was esti- BUT IT’S ond ‘ea J fe ae ci fa ve oh aig tt-Dil Emphasize Alaska Busine ote sil aoe: pie old boy go to work and forced pi Seto H aed peapadr on SECRET! The dairy and livestock indus aia qr gia iF lag nal Chief stress was: laid by.all the 11 vcureat| fim to pay board the last three vestigation will last be- tries show a steady growth @d today by the house immigration] speakers in behalf of Seattle's e Sitcete nance nin | yeare, depriving him of echeoi| ‘ween three and four weeksend | ram a throughout the entire territory committee claims for a central regional bank, "casa = om dpsesseng that in Michigan from four to ello! Is this the fire depart Dun & Co. has only the lumber! It provides for the deportation of! upon the enormous business trans- a ene to'Uring Bim) privileges. five weeks, ment? _excitediy inquired 6 vosge trade to lament. While the lumber! anyone, aliens or citizens, assisting | acted with Alaska and the Orient, Traded $1,200 worth of real estate over the telephone to the operator cut is found to have increased for|in the immigration of persons, mil-| and the future possibilities as they Hy | for an automobile. at fire headquarters at 3 a. m. to lthe year, a big decrease in the de- {tant suffragettes included, teaching | will be loped by the opening of j Became a stingy, greedy, niggardly, jday. “There's beqn a big fire at mand i8\ recorded, especially dur-|the destruction of property the Panama canal and the building , Iserly, enurious and uscd | here. | the Alaskan railro: Brought ‘home bad meat and com Lo Give me the pe as quick Ov. rong rites t WASHING TON, “ee 4—~The| _ manded her to clean and cook it. }and can the conversation staff. Do Gov. a, vents agg ie be ' ¥ a , ‘ou want the piace to bi roe | tremendous growth of the state o! j © sub- any Got up at 3:30 in the preenne re y bot ibd: place to burn uy | ‘ 1 report of the ubcommities of | Get up at 3:90 te aroun Oh, wel Fou" eed mind | 3 fn ru t {oc Washington and the Alaskan trade, 9 “ kfast. .P said the voice ne house has al-| and read a letter from Go rs) ; “Sind Hs socalled atipping trust| Me Breatas , , mania mene jerange at its last roady burned down. The address of Alaska, in which the latter ad- , holds a shipp ust ¢ eeting, 50 mombers pres-| (eu, ; ; a : BE i Atlantic and South and Cen.| Unusual allegations are being fea-| ent, went on record almost unani.|'* 0237 Sheldon av., South park | vanege tees een the peak Sl Amerian trade through ship.|tured against Paris A. Williams bY |mously for the recall of County| And the caller rang off. es on aie OMmor©row py the fact that more than 75 per Ding tools his wife, May E. Williams, in dl-| Commissioner Hamilton. One vote Whereupon the operator filled | cent of the business of the territory 4 3% vorce proceedings today before out of the 150 was cast souinet a out a report to this effect mee | | was done through Seattle. a 2 > 5 ainst fa 037 Sheld e He also referred to letters from ae dge Humphries 4 at 5037 Sheldon ay. Owner un f . ea _| HERE'S A NEW one uate ‘defendant, an old man, sat|*0T06 his recall known, occupant unknown, loss un-| The bankrupt stock of the Starr-Mac: ' Gov. Hanes of Idaho and Gov. West “September Mort air,” ||on one «ide of the table, while his emmy | k20"2, insurance unknown,’ Pherson Co. has been bought by a former of Oregon in which they urged the er} pair, the table, whil a | location of a bank in the Northwest. RE tte oe one | | intorted with her: attorney on the | GO SWIMMING well-known local merchant. The new man- ‘But they did not name the city |The man at the counter was | |other side of the legal bench NO I i 6 | agement has also added to the Starr-Mac- did they?” asked McAdoo, laugh: terested. She requests that she be given LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29—Taking Pherson Co. stock the high-grade shoe stock scaieorer epee sal ‘A new one on me. What's a divorce, a share of the property ‘ LY, HONESTY 1S | |advantage of the unusnal presence d 2 ackus Is Questione: the answer?” he asked and her maiden name of May Fur B'GOLLY, 3 S| | of water in the Los Angeles river, of the Smith-Henrickson Co. of Tacoma, an Racks, the fret banker to ed % | yoy « v | the committee, was t 4 A couple of waffles with | | back ae ai THE BEST POLICY Suair Direhtdy roloties), Chey rare also a part of the clothing stock of the Arrow y eatin ee eet” explained the | | | Mika and King county valued at|1 FOR A FELLER IN Masiad: Hae later yalened Clothing Co. of Tacoma, both of which Te wehint ertin save sha aca enais Moats THE LONG RUN BOT Madame Dazie and Her Fortune: stocks consisted of the highest grade mer- of Montana, Oregon and Idaho held ‘BILLIE BURKE POSES THIS SPRINTERS. ADVERTISE SEATTLE pieces of literature advertising Se attle and vicinity, included among jhas proc and men making Foot. aimed her views on love in Seattle?” McAdoo asked. THE TROUBLE IS A ‘The annual report of the expiéita-| ae anna ihe : chandise in their lines. The combined stocks Backus was unable to reply. e ww i ust 1 bure » | OF t OL Cal, an, 2 * . . : . joper at Seattle cou NE PENNANT COUPON LOT OF FELLERS Hehe cioaainenie ands hake: Madame Dazie, dancer, one of the will be included together in a gigantic sale, not have a regional bank, what RARE ONLY shows the distribution of 1,000,000 | Most sought women of the stage, which will start tomorrow morning at 10 would be your second choi Backus said choice, he had no second but the committee insisted o'clock. Merchandise will be sold at prices er w “The Office Girl’ tha Work of the Gepartatent in the| .‘T'¥e been asked the Aitterence tn that will be a revelation to the people of ae an answer, and Backus re- vant yes the men of different natfona : s. bh: ks, EEK past year See ve ania ihore ante ene Seattle. For full particulars of this big sale “San Yrancleco would be eenean es, One coupe nd 20 cents for each Pennant ‘at Star TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 29.—State He'll rave and swear you're the see the large display ad on page 3 in today’s best Office and br sie ee yy ms Health Commissioner Kelley looks |only woman he'll ever love, and if nd € and branche Twenty-five cents by mail forward to the women of the state |he can't have you he despairs and paper. A man in love is in a class by him- rly iy Bathing Girl, Co-Ed, Flower Girl, St Seauty to solve the health problems. “Men |bis heart breaks—unill the next self and he acts pretty much like and Matinee Girl Pannant can also be had this week he told the| woman comes along. Bless you, n every other man in the same pre- ¢. 1 clubs. |man breaks his heart for a we dicament. dal }PEDDLING BODIES FROM MORGUE TO THE GRAVEYARD a A dispute, bitter and acrimonio ax arisen between Coroner J.) commissioner, will be asked to fix the status of persons dying in the Dr, Mason neglects to explain that when, at the request of friends! “Then I sent a bill for $10 for each body, and asked for the return od F iget Mason and Hutterworths, the unde nakaee over the disposition a city hospital of the dead Itallans, we took the bodies from the public morgue to ours, | of the $30 L had paid the public morgue sever de We do not think it right.” the coroner saya, “for’any firm to ob-| we paid $15 for eath body 1 th firat If, as Dr, Mason assumes, persons dying at the city hospital are ed “We abso| wrote the coroner to the county commis | tin possession of a body which they know will probably be a county As the husband ofthe de awit Ors spaupers, then why does he charge $15 apiece for carting them across es. ~~ \ of Wadies back I tort, hetween the case, hold it until satisfied thgt there ie no chance to locate relatives to degree murder, and as the brawl had split the Hallan co nny into two the wibest ta tha gublccmoreder t. 1 ph et ines. Big A say ieee Maggebigd ’ whom they could look for payment of @ funeral bill, and then turn the) factions, between whom a feud existed, no one came forward to sugges ME Morgue and the « sblishmente of private undertakers hom th ould look for payment @ fun U aad hen turn the factions, | 0 wt m a te The fact of the matter is that Dr, Mason made a great play on his Th body back to the county for cremation, If they wish to take a gambler's a disposition of the bodies. sie aa ot artes le tet De, Mason mate se ee om. tal farrel grew out of bills for undertaking of the bodies of Mr4e chance in thelr mad rush for business, they certainly should be made We held them from January 7 until January Phen:1 proposed:| BAD Timp ereue Bsee to aay Santee: Senne ee pony etalo and Grolemo Vicorie, who were killed in a brawl January 6./to agsume responsibility for the final disposition of the remains returning them to the pubile morgue Dr, Mason refused to receive, that has made gooc : te ounty commissioners not to pay, The mat Bert Butterworth, of Butterworth & Sons, on his side of the ghoul-|them. On the advice of my attorney, | ptepared the bodies and sent 1am as much in favor of a public morgue as any one, if property a 2. Dr. Mason and Dr. Crichton, city health ish controversy, sald today; jthem to the crematory, |conducted, I do not believe he is running the county's properly.

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