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‘ “se. 3 () 0) RE f en "The Star will pay $300 reward for the delivery in this office of Catherine Winters, e@ ten-year-old kidnaped girl, whois thought to be somewhere in the Northwest. If you | have seen her, please communicate with the editor at once. FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY: RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, INCREASING EAST, SHIFTING TO SOUTHEAST WINDS. PAU _ cco} The SeattleStar [cu THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 18 NO. 305, SEATTL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. FE. CENT Siw:' THE STAR IS FOR GILL! Yes, The Star is for Hi Gill! That answers a question asked a thousand times today. The Star is for Hi Gill for a number of reasons. The main reason---and a good and sufficient reason---is J. D. Trenholme, the other nominee. As between Gill with his past and Trenholme with his present alliances, tied up, bound hand and foot by the special interest monopolies, there is but one choice, but one way out for t people of Seattle. The Star does not believe that the people of this city have full faith in Gill’s so-called reform. The Star | select from, say “Give him that chance.” And of these 25,000 people half, at least, were not forme - ‘ 7 Gill followers. does not believe that Gill has changed completely, but The Star does know, and thousands of people know, Trenholme has taken, AND HE WILL EEP, THE OLD SPECIAL INTEREST CROWD THAT USED” that he has changed some, AND FOR THE BETTER. TO BE FOR GILL, but these new supporters of Gill more than make up for his loss in numbers. Gill’s election as mayor will not move Seattle forward as rapidly as that of some other man might, but Gill today is free and independent of the old-time gang. If elected now it will be by votes half of it will be no backward step, and the election of Trenholme would be a backward step, and a long one. Gill | which have always heretofore been against him. If elected this time he will owe no allegiance to the old has changed and he asks for a chance to redeem himself. Nearly 25,000 voters, with nine other men to | special interest, vice syndicate crowd. Gill will owe his election, his chance to make good, to redeem himself, to square, honest people, and NOBODY KNOWS THAT AND REALIZES IT MORE FULLY THAN HI GILL HIMSELF. THIS TIME GILL’S MASTER WILL BE THE PEOPLE. | 2 COMMISSIONERS SheriffSpreads Dragnet Over TRENHOLME AND Hl, i Sheriff Cudihee has joined in the; Sheriff Cudihee requested him to, here, we ought to find her. If shejerine Winters on Union st, yes-|- 9 . { search being made by The Star for see Leo C. Eokles, 668 43rd ay, N. (isn't, the time will not have been | terduy. } cad 4 3 r the lost er ag agers ar Ky wha reported to The Star yes lant B sa | Me sd driving down Union, be | E i year-old Newcastle, Ind. girl kid- terday that he «aw a white child Whole County Covered tween Befond and Third ave, he! j 1 towns of said, when he observed immediately | : * —~ a ee = = —____ ET TUUSANAOUNNNUDAGONHONNAAALDSUFHONOUOUNONOOUNNOUUNNNOUDONU naped by gypsies with a gypay band last week have notified the | Cadihee today assigned a special Deputy Smith «tll also take more Yesler, Bothell, Issaquah, Snoqual-|in front of him, a small wagon, in F | depaty to investigate reporta that detailed information to outlying mie, North Bend, Tolt, Duval and which were seated a man, a woman The immediate removal of County Commission-|* £'1! who looked like Catherine deputies others to be on the lookout for and a girl. He is certain that the ivi iin ‘kiote swotes zt of The whole county will be child tallied In every way with the Giving him bs ELECTION | Winters was seen with gypsies a read a Dragnet Kypsios ers Hamilton and Knudsen is recommended in a pre-| week ago on the macadam road. A dragnet will be spread through. thoroughly covered | Winters girl's description than both of his nearest) liminary report submitted last night by the committee | °°rth of the Ravenna school out the connty tn the hope of find 7 oqualinie valley has for| The wagon, he said, turned off competitors received to-: He has ajeo notified deputies in| ing the Httle girl a m a favorite rendezvous into the alley that parallels Second of the Commercial Club appointed to investigate coun- | «mailer towns throughout the coun < eis ek ; bandas It.te possible: Welena Third ave gether, the primary elec- FI G URES affairs. |ty to be on the alert, and to hold ‘ Ir some trace of the girl! H. FE. Mallett, $227 12th av. N. ©. tion Tuesday proved a 2 oan e¥ery gypsy band for ex tion t ¥ {x & personal friend of Dr, Winters, ‘ z : In the report the commissioners are charged with | Deputy Sees Eck a6 Of this kind ts we Mailman Sees Girl father of the kidnaped child. landslide for Hiram C.] tye corcowinc 1s THE violating the law in regard to passing on their own ex- Wit! details of the case already n the slightest — Michwel Anderson, a mail collec: I am much interested in what Gill, J. D. Trenholme | comPLete oFFiciAL VOTE} A r “ announced in The Star in bin pos cha neriff Cudihee. “I tor, living on 86th st. between! The Star is doing.” he sald today li IN ALL 281 PRECINCTS. pense accounts and with gross incompetence in run- session, Deputy Sheriff Julian & 1 'to leave no stone unturned Jian ond Corlive, today inf saw little Catherine myself jas: WOn second place by a slim ning county affairs. Smith took up the case this morn ng county In the search for f The Star he saw a girl two hours before she was lost, bac margin over Judge Rich. | Sit! ing the Mttle girl. If she is around answering the description of Cath-!in Newc ‘ % : i Trenholm The report is belng considered |The law provides that such i. poi Mi ! ath-'in Newcastle, Ind ard Winsor, socialist, noes|f amen” today by the board of directors of | cow not passed on by those a j the Commercial Club and a com-| Interested, but be submitted to a ing the latter out by a; es plete report from the committee, | superior court judge. It is the cus scant 350 votes. op a giving specfic charges, will be tom of the present commissioners Bob Hiceath Ot discukics eee asked for. to submit their expense accounts len Dale, Harry Bruskevith, H. D. J Rausch . In diseussing the preliminary re-|to themselves, pass on them, and Folsom and Portland C. Hunt were | Pigott - omy r y, President Hurt said: collect the money from the county ; i anc i c, , a othe prendre has found county with their pay. 4 Pp different mayoralty cor 4, counting primary hs ee 1 wa org sak 4: d od Wood . Vf, “4 i 1 ¢ three-year terms in the counc affairs in an astonishing condition In commenti y commis. recall, ar r elections, The Star and Hiram ( Gill Cecil Fitseerald 5 sie FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL The report, which covers 25 pages | stoners, the com oe e: “THE jay ren a and generally bitter opponents rams, Ira Lundy and A. ¥. Flage || Sradford’ .. 28,326 . In of legal paper, contains a mass of REMOVAL OF COMMISSIONERS ept one when he has beer by The were nom!n for the two-year | Brown detafl and goes into many phases HAMILTON AND KNUDSEN AT Gul 1 oath Se EE a i ai Nx fis terms in coune \] Cole of irregularity in county affaire”|AN EARLY DATE WOULD FA , GUL has had the support of all the papers By Fred L. Boalt. edd pentose MRED AG fn TE Some of the more important CILIPATE FUTURE INVESTIGA-. A summary of the past Star-Gill battles f et os mien 7 se oe S| Schmitt charges follow TIONS and would result tn imme 1 PRANKLIN, Wash. Feb. 18—For 48 hours gangs of miners have | 1910 PRIMARY — e : ees g labored 1a Sacee-ana ¢ Scott for city FOR CITY COMPTROLLER was found to be “NOTHING BUT | tions Hiram C. Gill defeate A. V. Bouillon, The Star r burte t Pacific Coal company’s Cannon mine here, by a cave-in treasure Carroll and || Carrell 1. Purchasing Agent Jones’ job diate relief from existing condi A FARCE AND A SHAM.” He Is didate for mayor, after a bitter campaign at 9 o'clock Monday morning W. 1. Mates ‘far’ comsinetior Hazen Today officials of the mine, superintending the attempts at rescue merely a dummy, dominated by g ‘ In order to overcome Gill's lead, cee ore tt. NOTHER JUDGE '° ELECTION : decided Andrew Churneck and Mike Vabeanick, the entombed Work: | reennesgee '9 SMe" settge ine ‘east |g FOR CITY THEAS Hi Gill defeated Judge William Hickm oor ¢ men, were dead tentions are good but HE 1S £ ’ ’ sOOF of obtaining every vote that was . FORCED TO ACCEPT BIDS CETS In BAD Star's candidate for mayor, by the narrow rgi ‘3 Througt » night the men had tolled, sinking a shaft to the|Cagt for AWE. Griffiths, 50% of ati WITHOUT COMPETITION UN- etna pot w “9 they hi © find their sy jess comrades, But today they Winsor’s votes and 80% of the re-| enry see DER FEAR OF DISMISSAL. - * “ . reached § a t men were not there maining votes. ins 2. Hundreds of thousands of| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—Assur- 1911—SEPTEMBER uiners are unquestionably dead. Their bodies are wedged |The task ts considered Improv if o” pets on de THREE- dollars’ worth of supplies are ance that fe 1 charges against Star started recall on Gill ereround labyrinth under thousands of tons of | apie of achievement, and Gill sup: | Bruskevith bought for the county from retail Federal Judge Dayton of the North _ - oT ER = porters confidently claim a big ma firma without competitive bidding. |ern district of Vireinia will be fully |1912—FEBRUARY RECALL ELECTION i T : at the {nce of No. 11 chute, which rises at jority of the vote. that. went for|f pack which might be bought wholesale. investigated by the Justice depart Hi Gill defeated by George W. Dilling, recall candidate, a 20 gangway, 400 feet away Winsor, and a iderable por- | Day | 3. The method of finance in| ment was given by President Wil by 6,000 votes f t Is from the surface is conjectural, as the mine |tion of the vote cast for Griffiths oo ARR handling the county poor farm is son today to a sommittee represent: 1515 DRIMARY h surveyed In addition, the Gill adherents | Foigom a monument to incompetency. It/ing the United Mine Workers of V F Vabeanick, no one will ever know which, drove his expect to brefk more than even |] Hermit. cost $118,872.90 to maintain last | America. Hi Gill leads George otterill, The Star candidate, | pie ge, dislodging a rock which was the key supporting| on the vote that went to Slater, Hesketh .... year. The average number of in-| The committee which preferred by 10,000 votes ee Pigott Goddard, Ransch and | nut mates was 202, THE EMPLOYES the accusations complained that 2 ELECTION Instantly » two miners were wiped out of existence Worley dacobe % ON THE COUNTY PAYROLL! Dayton had termed labor unions 191 eLE The earth caved in, draining the swamp above. Gill received substantially as [Martin _.._.. WERE 67. The cost per inmate criminal blages and conspira Gill defeated by Cotterill in sensational campaign by The tremendous suction dragged great trees Into the swamp. many votes Tues in a field of ape per day was 98 cents. cies against the nation's peace and! margin of about 800 vote A roar as of ten thousand thunder storms filled the mine nine primary 3 ates as he did FOR COUNCI ae 4. In spite of the immense sums) welfare a Y The flood, three parts water, rushed down the chutes through the | two years ago when only four con. OOEAR TERM a spent for road machinery by the - 1914 strana : aa a a ! ‘er maze of crosscuts, to other chutes, and to the gangway, the only outlet! tested the nominations, acorns 19,847 commissioners, THERE 18 NOT A| Gill nominated at the headof the list with a lead of | from the mine f ‘4 pe. SINGLE RECORD, #0 far as the PEARLS AND SWINE nearly 10,000 votes over the second man, The Star, for the There were 40 men in that shaft In sta ot tile wepoeieea f the onenlce committee could find, SHOWING IS he on cgge S first time, taking no active part against him The flood pursued them for miles as they dodged and doubled geattle Electric Co. and the Spe. | Densmore HOW -MUCH THE COUNTY JERSEY CITY, N. J. Feb. |! es a through the crosscuts, seeking a way to the gangway est gang, both Bob Hea- |i Fitzaerald | OWNS, OR WHERE IT Is. | 18—Mrs. Katherine Kalinstra 1914 ELECTION—? ? Chute after chute was filled, and the flood clung roaring to the and’ Oliver ®. Brickeon tenii@inee 5. The county commissioners| pitt her four children to bed See ray eee —_--—____—- heels of the men, as they fled through the darkness ahead of thy. field in. aheti Haren have directly violated the law gov-| with a pig. Her address for It traveled with the speed of an express train. The blasts of air cilmanic contest, the forme ing their own expense accounts.| one year Is state's prison |WHY EDUCATED? wrici rienced before te'repeatodly knocked the men from their feet i taarecer SattteAee annie nee ——- _ But for the fact that the bulkhead at the bottom of chute No. 11 or 30, + yi Mecennacahy. PON R. R. Robertson, 20, student at BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Feb. | eld. thus saving the Rangway from filling, the death roll would be 40 ‘ ates Murphy : NEW PENNANT COU Broadway high school, was badiy| 18—Wm, Lungberg has adver. | instead of two ik es ae | the election was ‘ Parks BILLIE BURKE OSE ~ injured at noon today when be was| tised for an “educated man” to | iy y ae Gad eA ‘ighting for city treasurer and || Raymer . - thrown off his motoreycle at the| shovel snow off his wife's for corporation counsel in the final || Shaw .. Pp ed TALKS SELF TO CELLIBIDT [N STREETS ivsios’eie'toretwit ihe S08 | Wea same men who contested these of- |] Zednick One coupon and 15 cents for each Pennant at Star | Comer of Seventh and Union at.) grave. —— PORTLAND, Me., Feb, 18 ficex two years’ ago. Brown for ¢ n counsel verishly, night and day, to reach two of their comrades, inset; ff 1 } I B t ffice re all by a motor truck belonging to the - - office wenty cents by mat ranch olfices a a University Transfer Co., driven by Mie S. Salisbury and B. Gillespie. | |BEWARE OF COLD TUB ticcause he criticised Judge SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 18.—{ There were only two candidates Ss : ‘ s ‘ a - Haley for disposition of liquor | Four persons, two of them women, for comptroller, and consequently Co-Ed, Flower Girl. Stage Beauty. Matinee Girl. Of EVERETT, Feb, 18.—As there} GARFINLD, N. J, Feb. 18 stuen Rev. Wilbur M, Berry {ere under arrest today and one | both were nominated. Harry Car. fice Girl, Debutante, Summer Dream, Sweet Sixteen, sult of injuries while at work !Phunging into a cold bath at bis) C@8e% Me man was suffering from a broken | roll, incumbent, however, received Tacoma. Salem. Mt. Rainier. terday at the Johnson-Dean Logging home, Frank Sidders, 19, died of; Was sentenced to four months Jarm as a result of minor riots at| practically 70% of the total vote Co., F. 8. Marsh, a hook-tender, died. shock in jail street meetings here last evening. st, * FEEUNG yA SQUARE sy Quite aFING DEAL — NOMINATION he wg ) PERT FOR ANTECOMMISSION GOVT

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