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taal PAAR AAR nnn RAR ADA ARANDA AAA AAA Anns E THINK, THIS COUNTY MORGUE OF OURS! | WARARAL RARRARAARAAAR AAA we PPL LLLP LLL - Dr ror ful place © puhold| news story told us The truck, lo n thera, a little entry room, a work room,” and a closed-off 29 Msetuary wt © the ots and marble slab cots Deputy Coroner Koopfit understood her errand, He led her into And then he ceased to whistle, and plan, and talk, and whe att oppressive, ° fresh alr that floods the still room, where the white sheets covered inanimate objects was taken to the still room at the county morgue . MW Over an open trans One has & Vast appreciation for the big out Under one lay the form of a man, An hour before he started to The woman—hia widow—war weeping when she came ot ‘or 50 yen eo had bee factor le had been of doors, where P e are hurrying and street cara are clanging croam a street, As he went, he whistled a little tune identification was over ir ine ape n out , ef n Doe.” at ear The heavy auto truck hit lL. L. Gueanter, 64, of 703 Marion at, as see ee ‘ And 8 (he reached the middle of the street, at Fifth ay. and Marion et, the “Anthing doing, Doe?” asked a reporter, later OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; MODERATE SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS ST TI [asco] The SeattleStar jxisst Paid Copies Daily CO E ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SMM MM VOLUME 16 NO. 26. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914. ONE CENT oxy tiairs,a>0 ROWBOAT MURDERER CAPTURED! CONGRESS IS | HO, FOLKS' ARE ssecarca, GOVERNMENT tert | convict paroled last | WAKE UP Fy | ’ c MOORE NEXT WEEK from Walla Walla, where | a YOU GOIN T DECANE WIN iT he was serving a term for DIVID s er 4 manslaughter, was ar- UR CHARTER COMMISSION appears to be getting off wrong. Either the lrested today by Detectives CAN AL TOLLS man misunderstood the voters’ implied instructions, or iti deliberate- ST AR P ARTY? PHONE TRUS iceaon td Cecipan on The 15 freeholders were elected to frame a new charter along advanced | |committed murder in con- Repeal of Tolls Seems Certain) progressive lines. It was to frame a commission-form-of-government charter—/ Two Hundred Dollars’ Worth || Bell Monopoly in Northwest nection with the mystery” | of Seats at “The Blue Bird” Agrees to McReynolds’ of the blood-stained row- in House, But Senate |a form of government that would tend to eliminate the playing of politics, | : 4 z a \ Will Fight It that would centralize responsibility, and would wipe out the last vestige of the) to Be Given Away. we Order to “Unscramble boat washed ashore at Bal- % “pork barrel” from municipal life. wae | : , lard Beach early Sunday FINAL VOTE MONDAY} But instead of facing forward, the commissioners seem to be Icoking into WATCH FOR BALLOON . ee COMPETITION AGAIN morning. : b the past. They seriously propose to force this city back into the rotten, old) Just Be Down at Second and a a _}||Impartial Use of Long Dis-| jMoorehead, who also had : 1 $ tance Service by Both } ora." had advertioed for mal : Companies Ordered. | to go with him to Alaska, the | | detectives say, and this adver- Party Lines Obliterated in < ; Debate Carried on in Both “pork barrel” system of electing ward councilmen. ee " Yesler at 3 o'Clock Sat- Houses Today. When the first intimations came from the commission about electing 30, urday—That's All. fi — ward councilmen, it was scarcely taken seriously. It was never believed that dita times & beep | Sind Whos on —-Aamts.| Lstment was ‘anewered by E. : IGTON, March 26.—The| ab . . P ORTLAND, March 26.—Admts-| ©. West, of the Al , MASHINGTON, Mar | this commission could be so far adrift. where near the Smith building | sion that! the ‘Ameriose Telephone}: ldhorsk’ cs) ¢ 1 legis! m i ; : : oe ee a Sr gy maple But it appears that the charter framers really propose to submit a proposi-| 4+ 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, &T h Co. through its sub West was known to have had ire bas see ve les . . z the Pacific Northwest,| $130 h. * gained congressional controt was|tion calling for the election of 30 councilmen to be chosen from wards. In| Keep your eyes toward the sky : Fics Bb doug’ nh sf hae 20 in cath an on in the house today over the pro| other words, the commission proposes to force Seattle back into the old system) a the stroke - ba Star ; san antitrust act. through | fied as the man who rented the - an ” he roof of the mm of to gE ¢ co! Posal to repeal American coast '¥® that she managed, after a long struggle to throw off several years ago. banat iarcimiee ‘whe sabpien ij pe igeth Bi tho ert eéh’ to carne ~ , on A ‘8 . 2 y skysera i 0 R 2 - a It proposes to bring back into our municipal life the ward heelers, the Just about finished, and in which || 4 compantes aad b ihe} West at the hotel. if E Mond: cas oS iti i in- | the of office c | ‘ ; dants in s decree | West has been missi i aieal vote is expected Monday ut politicians, and the opportunities for corruption that are always in the sultes of offloay are olnk Uke : | eer td tercteth: estcas oe Goon hea f Expect Fight in Senate t in the ward system. loona. i oe R. 8. Bean, a 1 _ fevers lieve he was murdered by . . A ‘ oy - | he ge nment in s sui M head: ke andy Boece Ml It would turn Seattle back to the Zbinden type of councilman. ONLY IN| It's Our “Bive Bird Party” |) MA |against the pocalled telephone) ee a Gited fe be a majority of trom 40|STEAD OF 14, SUCH AS SEATTLE USED TO HAVE, THIS LOOKING:?|psiicone in the strest below. will, fA ; : trust er “U it bd \ ia ee vot aoe ne BACKWARD COMMSSION WOULD GIVE US THIRTY. regs preeontios -¥ Lorie pine gl <¢ : i. . t ether. “nscramaring HER FIRST ND ‘etka house was considered Ukely Gentlemen of the charter commission, you had better turn over a new [wai for the Monday night or Tuem|f | 1 | n } The decree is the result of an- other one of the famous “unscram- ‘the afterndon on the adoption of a pote the wonderful Maeter- special rule placing the repeal! people—of this great responsibility placed upon you. You had better wake up. | j\;:ck | a. before the nwmghors IF YOU DON'T YOUR WORK WILL GO FOR NAUGHT, AND INSTEAD) ; ™ i Tee, 3 || The Pacific Telephone & Tele Party Lines Wiped Out EET ONLY REPUDIATION! oe ere ee ee : 4 graph Co., a Rell subsidiary, Is or Chairman Henry of the rales com-| OF MEETING APPROVAL YOU WILL M Bird” party . | ‘ ! p mie to sell all of the stock and| mittee provosed to limit debate on| WHEN THE VOTERS PASS JUDGMENT UPON THE RESULTS OF YOUR 0.0 ii yur ot line yi ; |bonds in the ‘Northwestern Long oo cal gg pe and Murdock | LABORS. is [and Mytyl, its small hero and ieee | pestnnce Telephone: Co. We. Fare heroine. ernment since J. C. MeReynolds has been attorney general. toresch s weet vote in the courne oly ¢ You had better make the most of this great opportunity to. serve the| iss sien performance. of “The | ESR G/M «| | Cine hive" Beae teak: by ibe gave SECOND mM land Independent long distance | | corporation, now in the hands of a ‘want more ti > Party lines are pretty well elim- ! ‘ARE YOU ONE OF Brarvetne chee haar tis ead Sor 106 saerro~ ouinne because,,it was alleged, of nis ot: tipeas. were: tned: Major Cavanaugh that" Gyplties ‘happiness. “Among | Reeseoe oo the businces tacilen of the “traot oy ag the splendid places they visit are Pncall Must Give Impartial Servi Patterns Pied ey eonentel oor to Build Railroad? | such gorgeous realms as the King. iE see The Bice Loe In Portland the company is given tain to win some republican votes. VE 0 ty dom of the Past, the Kingdom of 20 days in which to ¢ arry out a On the other hand Underwood, Army officers in e the Future, the abode of Queen — contract providing trunk lines be- i. Northwest are discussing Night and the Vale of Happiness tween ite toll b and the eee leader, was taking © prom with interest the probability b/ 7| It Je a fascinating search. There boards of the Home phone Co., Rent part against repeal. of Maj. J. B. Cavanaugh be- |is fun, dance, music, pantomime, | together with similar trunks ex Calls It Surrender ing chosen to e charge [| oUeMe OS ® I slong the way | : tending from the local boards of 2s ragga ee eae : of the construction of the H — } surrender ever made by our gov steht men out of 16, requeste: ronment —raliwa n | : Gemment.” = was Representative| "isht men out teu p cree aga ' if ” this morning to mpany of 100 exp , pat panies can | Campbell's characterization of the i a whit € ow adorn u greatly admired er have the the Ir endent Proposal to repeal the canal bill. jin labor troubles between team- ing th , , bal Shie distance oar | “The president does not explain| gers and employers, had today The weat na 1 not to} Now Don't Be Moggish r Make Changes Here what his embarrassment is th: h the manifest alarr miner rybody is going to tters complying with th i : * going makes this surrender necessary,” | *0t lette riba Cg a apa nays, “te wt ». The | piness-seeker next Saturday Campbell exclaimed, sarcastically,| mayor's request tha’ ° ee : 12) ne lthe duty in behalf of better indus s Don't try to grab every balloon trial conditions in 8: B. apper ¥ x « that floata way | U | Attorney Harold Preston is th 3 ti J y Give th fellow a chance. | } t far who has refu days wer , y There : £ allotted to only man thus . , = balloon find: , s adopted wh to take & position on the board i " " his letter to the mayor Attor r 1 descer everal de| or , wigs ‘B i 7 i compe DELAYS SAILING ene ie tenet set amg ' r facilities for inter | The production ix one of the] + both to the Northwestern Long Rack to the “heavies”! t th ee Vielted. Gaattia Distance T t c whereby | by Mayor Gill to serve mediators behalf of employing inte tion | ould cause a conflict of opinio man &§ vury 8 c ¢ Will Interchange = : for that reason he could not Miss Adele M. Fielde, mem thing like this s s 7 5 in able ¥tke teatiene iad LIN an ir | ber of the library bo. lest year . ril &, 1902, t y 1e Northwestern company the t refused to resign, as req an inch of st T men who have agreed tc by Mayor Gill in a confidential |” Qeeasional rain or snow is pre-| é ] right to inte reh : ommnt | jare ear, cee ae" 1 her two days ago. , volaht, wit m " : rs ou aes y meme gh | SEY cia enmnnns INVOSYINS | Lammotae, Janes < A ipekasvgaeee plese WE one aantene tn vompany in Tacoma, and with the] NEW YORK, March 26.—Mre, & suit for $20,000 damages, has de-|p, O. Powers, Rev ane gf Inge Ge ie ne Sida fer es of more degrees in| ‘ fie company in Seattle, Bel-|Jan Kubelik, wife of the noted ¥ie layed the sailin e giant ocean | Judge H. E. Hadle 4 because she had active Ress.” the humble, hardworked : yer linist, gave an interesting tea liner Minnesot ltor Byron Phelps and Prof. the Pacific Coal Co.'s mine ¢ orth- | party in her apartment at the Ritz he revs, which ‘mae dv, to| Cooper iteeirtattos 8 ™* "| AUST CLOSE UP, |s Frees. havi anovter i i mentor th ats Carton aay ot two, a0.” he depart for tt t this morning. . . Vining 1 : ; \ hip ean Le of it was the per I am opposed to the policy her favor today before H : ; seein Tar will not 82 il noon Frid: the Tm Ronald = " th | sonne’ party, which included The ship * od by Attor Sper : CHIEF ORDERS Ress” was represented by attor . dott ent husband and her neys Dan ac Casey | ’ é Nee pagar eth Bie first husband, Count Kalman Gsate | Tisromes. tees re = | wages of 1 ‘ “hie Police fiths have charged W r el a Fashion artist says slit bi et {ret Susband’s ae ' * ‘ 26.—~ | cut, an 6 . € or the eed, Frank Zalinski and To: c , 1 ¢ wife, the Countess Czarcky, Moore, it is alleged, was injured| SAN FRANCISCO, March 26.—| and I am o y Hor ep ae pba ari fs ee : Kit-| Boer 2 a Kel ar skirts will be out of date peje ghia y, was March 12 while engaged in unload-| Abrah per, who shot and | wh F y m @ the : sit oR ater ines me 22 ; $ next summer but that the ing freight from the steamer. | killed Mrs, Johnson here Feb. 24, | prefe » of empl 8 . ? feminine form will be more and badly wounded himself, was|dents of Seattle. Miss F is at! on the article 4 7 as taken up on display. What are the Aviator Cook says he'll have Sullivan today.|the head of this policy can| He says ¢ * € f by Humane « als, was called Suffering reported in country gowns to be made of— aerial ferry running between San k.|see no one in Seattle good enough| him that Orier nere " witness. case Is on a north Sen ov, Russia, re isinglass? Francisco and Oakland within twe ibrary.” | the worst offender | justice urt leentl idal wave nths. San Francisco Hotel association| before Police Jude adopted resolutions against higher| His case wa continued a | ¢ p rates during 1915 fair He has recovered from his injury. |for a place in the Seattle a lt EE RR eee ec SOS tee EE le eae ae a RETIREE 8 DIANA DILLPICHKLES IN “FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVORS”—A 4-Reel “Screecher” Film (~ Wat amurance have ~ ; - : , you, Mr. Merchant, that ee, WE'RE DECIDED "DIL PAINT TH’ QUITCHA KIDDIN, RGNGANG you will sell a dollar’s \ANAR'S GOTTA HAVE A PLACE CARDS AN']| NOW WE GOTTA . ‘i i fi , worth of goods next PARTY, AN' WE'RE GONNA Cyc TH’ CARe DECIDE ON TH! Savetacent! YUH SIMP, (Tv can'r "Sure! week? . HAVE ICE CREAM, AN’ RIAGES, Toot” || CE CREAM, "or You CAN'T Be Done!” \ 3 YUR GONNA MaKe ri” 9 ° 1 LIKES VANIcceR!” MAKE SASS= THAT'S WHY rT BR aM, you a promise of 4 ( . business from a He CHock LT!" PRICLGRM" | CHOOSES (T!" pep ah . EE S ers Yet your doors will be fo) : opened for ness on Mon- i 947 3 Be: f y, March 23, Your clerks range merchandise, and ers will come. c number are miliar with ocation quality and of your goods, the efft ciency of your store Service. Good will—that’s your BIG f after all, And advertis ing builds xd will, Through dvertising impress your reatlo the lvantag you on the memory of the growing medi z in Seattle le Star, More forty rv thousand fam- ead The Star every day,

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