The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1914, Page 1

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REMEMBER OLIVER T. ERICKSON TODAY! The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 16 NO. 6 SEATTLE, WASH,., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 ONE CENT Siiwe'tr anim, be YOU OWE HIM YOUR VOTE! on qUNHNNNQUNTUFUNENT GENOA ENOOONUOOUOUOOOUUU OOH nena es More Than 43,000 Paid Copies Daily TMM UU LeeLee LLL Lee Lee Lobo NIGHT | EDITION= 2 MMMM iff LALLA Ts as & * EXTRACT FROM COMMITTEE'S REPORT— “Included in this number (men who contributed to Trenholme) were contributions by Mr. Jacob Furth and Mr. Louis Hemrich in the sum of $500 each. The evidence of Mr. Goldsmith is that these contributions were made individually, and not by the corporations represented by these men.” (Signed) WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE, GEORGE COTTERILL, ROBERT BRIDGES. Furth of the Seattle Electric gave him $500. ‘Hemrich of the brewery gave him $500. Chilberg, oheniplan in general for special privilege, is forced to admit he gave him $1,000. Twenty other similar boosters for special privilege gave hi from $200 to $400 each. And they call him their UNFETTERED CANDIDATE. But such bunk won’t deceive very many voter today. They know Trenholme is not only fettered and chained, but that he is also mortgaged, body and soul, and they koa that neal privilege holds the mortgage. AND JACOB FURTH, HIMSELF, OWNS A $500 EQUITY IN THE MORTGAGE. CANDIDATES ee HAS BEEN A FIGHT WORTH WHILE The Star does not permit itself to indulge in baseless I R ; I 0 GE I mb not a jig ol people Be ai sting. that Me So If this fight The Star has made will make it harder hereafter for ee ee a icas Gil ca win oe men like Furth, Chilberg, Goldsmith and Hemrich to mortgage a candi- believes Gill will win today iby a big ar rants ago ere * ine Arse: wets As git over If this fight means the end of slush funds to buy public office, if it gratified because its readers have seen, appreciated and under- puts an end to secret hand- picking of candidates, if it tends to prevent =) Comnilinon—For three-year term, stood the reasons and the causes which made it necessary for __ELECTION N NOTES Tl robere B. Hesketh, Oliver T Erick |this paper to choose Gill in preference to Trenholme such crooked hypocrisy as characterized the bringing out of candidate a ai. eR G UMN EoD rose Portiana Criunt| It is true that the new alignment has lost Gill some remain open till 8 p. m. (Hunt has withdrawn, but his name Votes. It has lost him the \ é the ; Trenholme, The Star is justified for making the fight, AND THE STAR ‘A mayor, corporation counsel will appear on the ballot.) of Chilberg Goldsmith and also o F rab vody ’ 3 , Ad fy wl 1 y liow the leac of the ng cllows ear Rivaey oe Ebed gy ite B. Lundy, A. 6. Flagg. gained, from the labor men, from the moral element, and The campaign which closes today has been the most remarkable in Teas priccsitions are'té.e |r, come fe generally from the people who stand by The Star, five votes . : . voted upon Bigs oe op aad el * The Seek has Tost hie maiorty, put CH@ history of Seattle. It witnessed a new alignment of forces. Men — Voters who do not know the location of their precinct poll- In what is «i ing places may obtain this in- to intimidate | Itration tice” Main 8508, 6 | Ing he. practi are ina fought with him. They were not blinded by the false issue, as the big | gained Sy the Sar tam the |" nw in tha watcher DYNAMITE PLOT bosses hoped they would be. : Cte ts eauitied to tie 9 The Star realized that its support of Gill, in view of his past rec- 3 alte | AGAINST UNIONS? ord, would startle a lot of people, bnt The Star also realized and knew rentiyean and women who in three former campaigns fought Hi Gill, this time — Paterson building, Second and University. The show will start © Westhere at the polls ma ; € yn} quested to ring up Main 94 serves is that 4 Oto lee it apg “ve DP | 1 sccentions by aunty offieersyIne the bomb in the rear ot a1/that the people would stand by The Star, once it pointed out the trick- H yr eit! n e e afraid |into the discovery of a dynamite | Sturgis way oe With 105 names on the ballot, 10 of chalens Jcache at 1111 Sturgia way, brought] ,,After the ora ipped of ‘ery and the sham pretense of those who hoped to elect a mortgaged out the emphatic declaration today | 30, 4 stri} thatthe twelve ache of xptoatve | ihe inon with tosite Mnowiedse MAN @S Mayor by fooling the votes with the old wornout cry of ‘“‘Wolf!”: nPegewrioe whiney The Star succeeded far better than it hoped in showing the people: His ering caused his arrest ae ‘in, enone nndins juSt how things stood. The Star obtained definite and positive proof ine wane duet Of its charges, and therefore today, regardless of the outcome, The n the case for ~' he So eatin Gite “ait “l/ Star feels satisfied because the people are voting today with their Precinct Watchers, Call Up Main 9400! ase against the two n notorious strike-b rough. They charge he offered | to "Fey mised the tome, tog “tien taught sion es @y@g Open. EWERYTHING CONSIDERED, IT HAS BEEN A WORTH-WHILE = day locked up in a cell at the coun ty Jail. Another arrest 1 expected ‘FIGHT. to follow SPEAKING oF MOTT Pa ‘Sepess STEALS ANISS SENTENCED TO PENTENTARY FOR 3 YEARS aper friends, that J), up for him was a vietim oF sig amkthiatl shsuasie 10:9.) Tr ae AV a fhese structor got Fevenge upon | yor—H. C. Gill and J. D. Tren- g by springing that tot Ha eat presuming amateur — and LOS ANGELES, Mareh, 3 He Kink that the kiss was worth | : yale for sentence © this, I'm innocent.” t +4 he ne tuff th net o have hinted i that’s the way he became a r | the, price ° I ake eet an le ana thin pasted she ane Wee tre hace & ie ty years in San Qrentis “ihe ) sartul pym to] ‘The court then said the wordy f §€. J. Brov § eport Into a reall) | jn Referee Eddie Graney's || That was the sentence « Guyton’s adventure with fs «y. He has afthat will send mn for prison r—Ed Terry and Geo. W for Trenbolme by th and muttish effert to J’ | gpotlights on inside ring his | ed today upom Chas. H. Gu Stigwall occurred last December, | w 1 little home at |for all the res useful years, Bi rcp ning of the report. They lied, but they didn't Ite clev- I! | tory. Story on page 7. who held up Miss Daisy Stagwall,|and he was arrestad and char toned ad Me le is just €0 1 c Harry Carroll andi] erly enough rs | |18 robbed her of a dime, stole a} with highway robbery sobbed upsed ‘and was cat ° @/kiss and returned the coin, re-| found guilty By a jury, and bre mht vd 1 dtl not [ies ; s, from the court Touma WH, Hazen,

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