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More Than .75, 3.75, 75, ek, campaien is warming up. | Ma meeting at Ward's hall, 4 four mayoralty candi- gpoke last night, and there plenty of excitement. © Pigott told County Com- Hamilton he was in favor teeall. Hamilton retorted Pigott was a “dirty cur.” it into him, Pigott,” yell | peace Was reatored, Judge gocialist miayoraity cand} from the body of the to ask Judge Wood, the why “a great calamity @ceur if Winsor were Winsor “Bawis Out” Wood Weed said tt would hurt Seattle ‘Went out that it had a socialist thereupon 's elimination plan. Wood declared he had Yietim of malicious stories his character, one of whi When he had charge of Hamboldt expedition to Alaska, two hundred kegs of whisky ‘the ship, Then he explained he Bad only 2 five-gallon ke« brandy, and that for medicinal | ridiculed” | ! 4 tudes Wood “Called” ‘And,” conciuded Judge Wood, “I lave re told that story to iow and would not tel! it now, | 42,000 Paid Copies Daily MMU TMs SUVA UUTAUNUUNNALANGANL (a VOLUME DATES FOR MAYOR BEGIN TO. GET REAL ROUGH! were I not forced into It in the de fense against matctous attack “You are a liar!” cried one of the audience. “You told that story less than a week ago in Madrona Presbyterian church. 1 was there.” Worley confined himself to a dis- eussion of municipal retrenchment. Fred Peterson, an emissary from the camp of Austin E. Griffiths, at- tempted to speak for his chief, t was badly heckled. Griffithe ar. rived in person near the end of the meeting and made a few burried) remarks Trenhoime Heckied Trenholme characterized and “Soctaliam” as part! and he attacked I. D “Gillie san Influences them bitterly “Mr. Trenhoime,” voice, “do you still cried a hold the chairmanship of the democratic committee? “Yes, sir, | do," admitted Trenholme. “and yet you say this should be a nonpartisan election?” “Yes, sir, | do,” declared Trenhoime. Everybody laughed and Trenhoime abruptly terminated his remar! John C. Slater also spoke with all the earnestness of “a fat man,” on the subject of a “square deal A pleasant time was had hem- Nene WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—Govern ’ Beat ownership of telegraph and _— Hines was recommended A report to the senate today by r General Burleson. {The report is in answer to a reso Tequesting information co Beled by postal officials regarding vy a it ownership of public rable fas risen's Teport made the follow n and Tecommendation« i Only way to afford the peo. 0, tHe complete and modern postal fa seertil which the constitution Bales it the government's duty to Povide, is to put into effect the fol Tecommendations | That congress deciare a gov- monopoly of telegraph and radio communica nd such other means of , ait y) |1.S. OWNERSHIP OF TELEGRAPH ASKED $40,000,000 FOR A RAILROAD ich of Implement 4 transmission as may hereafter develop, and authorize the post- master general to issue revo- cable licenses for the operation by private companies of tele- graph service and of such parts It is obvior pntin that the longr soy dtemant ed. acquisition of the facilities ts defer eget waste to which by red, the Moreover, permit greater will be the t Is an economic private enterprises ld up vast properties entually must be the government ‘ aken over entire eraph lin assert w orth $900,000, to the government 0, by ens, an it not acquire exchange buildings and similar property need money noof what the ashington will ars from date to be amongst For par Star's “Farm Feb. 14th 15, NO. 290. RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; BRISK*SOUTH TO SOUTHWE This Day in History - - - - By Condo /EXPLAIN, MR. TRENHOLME The SeattleStar THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, VES WITH DEAD! FOUR MILLION ‘YEARS AGO TODAY WILCIE GRANITE SAlD ™ SSS SNS eA } ? YES, MOTHER, T™ GETTIN’ UP! | WOMEN JURORS | THREATENED, IS THEIR TALE NOW Charges were preferred today by Mre. J Judge Ww Rona hear Pappas ors to appear effort to un ble This affair is a scandal t to Ko just what court, “I ot it and aseon {the now famous recently tha case of blackmat! against b at fore men Superior jurors on Theodore patened the women Jur rsonal violence {f they ree to convict the Greek int decided to reopen the tion and cite all the jur before him in a final tangle the juror squab said the bottom did the reall happen in that Jury room. wrong in the that omething went consideration of the verdict was firat introduced, show ing that the women agreed A hasty verdict to accommodate one woman who was III They deciared, however that they did not believe Pappas guilty Scored by missions, th tion Pappas tempting to from Nich PUT the court later men of blowing smo compel them to ag found xtort blackmatl moi Pantages ‘or their ad accused the ein thelr faces guilty of a of a brother heatrical magnate "EM ON NEW YORK, Jan. 31,—'Finger prints of all mashers,” was advo: cated by Judge Levy in court Keep records of them Iike we do ther criminals,” he sald ALL TIRED OF LIFE Aviator Crevil PARIS, Jan. 31 lured, rival of Pegoud, looped the p with a passenger and was be sieged by more than 1,000 womer who beg: to fly upside down. QUEEN IS_ BLUFFING LONDON » her and offered their resignations, the queen withdrew the ogder Members of the Mountaineers will walk from Port Madison, Bain bridge island, to Eagle harbor Sunday Jan a1 Queen Mar attaches to Join the suf but when tw f them did RECORD fashion note has to change her hat ev ery time she wants to have CAPITAN GEORGE CUTS UP; IS SENT BACK TO FRANCE Capitan George Marionin, uttering French curses and sighs, today is Sulling, an unwilling passenger toard the good ship Anne de Hretagne, bound for sunny France, afte rough voyage across and a still sher experience on land at Seat Although a perfectly good long cCourKe Bea Captain, be was unable to find a position commensurate with his ability, and recently came across the blue on the Gen. Faidherbes second mate. | On the way he forgot hix bearings | and proved unruly. He was turned over here to the French consul, R de Lobel-Mahy He was taken be. fore Judge Cushman, then turned over to the French consul, who 0} dered him taken back to France, to be dealt with by the maritime court I will chop ze head off!” Marion. | in youchsafed to Attorney Sommer + representing (he consul in the heat ing here Sommer ook the offer under ad visement services will be held In Seattle's churel Sunday of the d anni versary of the Christian Endeavor oclety WON'T LE TAKE THE STAND Jan, 31 committe SAVANNAH, Ga ings before f | Nanette Warren, J. D. Trenholme is another mayoralty candidate who has to explain. There was no insistent demand, in fact gw there was NO real demand, for him to offer himself as a candidate. From a civic standpoint he has heretofore n only mildly interested in Seattle. On most issues involved he has been non-committal, or nowhere. He is a democrat in national politics, which is all right, but he evidently doesn’t understand the non-partisan idea. His request, made to the secretary of the minimum wage com- ‘ission, for a contribution to help maintain democratic headquarters, indicates that he has not graduated from the old school of politics. ql WINDS i ea SAY AUUNNNNNNNUUENAAAUAO NAN UUAEAUUAUANAAAOOUNEAAAH ANAT T LeS ibe Porrrerrererrvccererrtrs cncereevventverwremeenwecmeerna i =EDITION= EMM 1914 ONE CE Frere apes penta 2 WOMAN INSANE | AFTER 3 WEEKS | BESIDE CORPSE Lies on Bed, Crooning, to Sis- ter Believed to Have Taken Own Life. BODY WASTES AWAY Without Food and Water Most of the Time During Long Vigil. 108 ANGELES, Jan. 21.—After keeping a weird vigil of 20 days at the side of her dead sister, Mins , is under freat-? ment today at ® hospital, a physical wreck, and her reason gone. The body of the sister, Mins Mary y OUR GALLANT CITIZEN-SOLDIERY IN COLORADO—A procession of women and children, march- Warren, 47, bas been taken in fing to the Miners’ union hall to hold a meeting of protest against the imprisonment of Mother Jones, was ridden down by Gen. Chase and his militia cavairy. Three times the cavalry charged into the thick of cavalry charged into th: k of theny using their sabers. Women and children scattered in all directions, many of them taking refuge in front yards and va- lcant lots. Some of them fied to cover into the Jesuit church. Many afterwards displayed SWORD CUTS. —News Dispatch from Trinidad, Colo. SEND THE NEWS OUT TO CZAR OF RUSSIA | charge by the coroner, who will in vestigate one of the strangest hap- penings in the city’s records. For three weeks visitors have been turned away from the rooms the sisters, who were spinsters, occupied at the fash ionable Ivins apartments. GROONS BESIDE BODY Finally the curiosity of a Jap- anese bell boy, who peered over a transom and saw the body of the elder sister upon a bed, and the crooning younger sister stretched beside it, caused an interruption of the long watch No food was found in the rooms and the * faucet was immoy able from rust Mise Nanette Warren had wasted Se ee re weleed We used to call these citizen-soldier boys “lady killers” and—smile ebout 135 pounds, to leas than 100 Phe smile is now a sob. A SOB IN COLORADO, where women and children are pounds: ridden down and sabered by mounted militiamen ‘ Hadar ee baa We taught our “gallant” citizen-soldier the art of war. We put on him the uniform not eaten for many daya force. We gave him the weapons of death Reside the body on the bed was Then we turned him over to GREED to act as policeman for PRIVILEGE, to an empty chloroform 1 Miss shoot down the wages of the oppressed is 0 n o have ended her ; * i poll's pees tee la alegre be In 15 years the only call for our state militia has been in “labor wars,” The Warren sisters came here and in the end these soldiers have not only several months ago from Toledo, O. They were inseparable. turned against the workers—that was natural to expect, perhaps, because that appears to be the job of the citi- According to Mise Lillian Bense, zen-soldier. But they have also turned against the wives and daughters and o* | only friend . . sss 4 = eg to ot an wealthy. but 2@irns of the workers and in a civilized land, under orders of their officers, lost their fortune recently through have changed themselves into cruel, savage brutes. Mexican Investments Our newest lesson comes from Colorado Down the streets rode these American Cossacks who but yesterday, looked at service in the state militia as a joke, a diversion from GETS 6 MONTHS the monotony of work saw only the ter of gold lace, the flash of bayonets in parade, the smiles that give to the brave M. H. Crawford, one of two men Today they hate and lust blood and the cruelty of power nerves their arms charged with helping two young Che “lady killer” who won with smiles, who attracted by his plumage, has become girls, 15 and 19, to “Ket wise” to city |real life, Was given a sentence of six months in Sie county jail today by The sons of women, Indge Mackintosh. The two men|/form of force, now war entertained the girls in their apart ments over night taught in the profession of war, garbed in the uni- upon women—hungry, needy, desperate women— little children. SHE LOSES HER FORM “There's nothing in the akan world that cannot be NEW Jan, 3! tect bought.” says Gaby Deslys, iven F ping case which is usually the view when Mrs. Carey surieked over the phone that had stolen her model, found it to be a wire dress making form CAPTURED BY LUCK CHICAGO, Jan, 3 Vernon Rid. | ner rode nine miles on the back of point of folks who have sold all they had. ‘GANG’ GOES FREE ANOTHER CHARGE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 31.) I who is a former state Maury |. Diggs, for whom a |architect, won notoriety with Drew warrant was issued yesterday, |Caminetti, son of Commissioner y hes stigated by a spe charging him with a grave | Caminetti, 4 defendant in the a wounded and infuriated buck, ac-| Prosecution Instigated by ' ; in the cording to a Kingston, Wis, corre. (cial officer of the Northern Pacific Statutory offense against Ida | white ses in which the M. Pearring, had not been ar- |names of Misses Marsha Warrins spondent, Another bunter saw his | failed to hold yesterday afternoon STONE and witha the Lan rested today for the reason ton and Lola Norris were asso Buechede . In Justice Brown's court against that the police had not found — ciated five defendants dubbed “The Green him, He was under sentence to two River Hot Springs gang.” Lareeny Accused jointly with him were! years’ imprisonment and to pay a . charges were diamissed John Gilligan and “John Doe” $2,000 fine as a result of his trial A _ but was at liberty on bail According to the. story told by NEW PENNANT COUPON Diggs’ accusers, the young man met Miss Pearring casually on the street, visited at her home, and took her out, in company with Gilligan Fisher and others, f a frolic New BILLIE BURKE POSES Week “The Office Girl” WEEK Speer's all sed by: vd favoritism witnesses today disc wa Took Her to Hotel charges of nepotism dainst United| He tried to put into the record a Stat nudge Emery Speer were ex- defense against the charges but One coupon and 20 cents for each Pennant at Star When the par yroke up, a pected to end today Chairman Webb refused to allow |} office and branches. Twenty-five cents by mail drinking in seferat glaces, it was The committee planned to return Dim to take the stand 4 ny chare t Di Gilligan anc to Washington tonight aud wii r orate Speer then issued a long Jathing Girl, Co-Ed, Flower Girl, Stage Beauty [| pisher remained with Miss. Pear port soon to the house judiciary public tement, denying allj} and Matinee Gfrl Pennants can also be had this week ring. and took her to (he Holland | committee (charges voiced by his accusers hotel with them,