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INDLY LOOK THIS OVER, YOU CHARTER COMMISSIONERS! © 66 ATHHOUSE” JOHN COUGHLIN was given the hardest fight he ever had in the notorious | under the ward system. First ward of Chicago yesterday. And he was elected by the handsome majority of 4,000, “Bathhouse”’ John will continue to give his festive balls and openly collect tribute from his over Miss Marian Drake, who led the decent element. | proteges of the underworld, while he legislates for the city of Chicago. It was a valiant but a vain fight Miss Drake made. But all the king's horses and all the king’s | AND OVER IN ALDERMAN “HINKY DINK’S” SAI1OON TODAY, THE GANG’S RIBALD men, so to speak, couldn’t yank _“Bathhouse” John or his colleague, “Hinky Dink, ” out of power | LAUGHTER GREETS THE SENTIMENT THAT THE WARD SYSTEM IS ALL RIGHT. GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; LIGHT, VARIABLE BREEZES, MOSTLY WESTERLY pet LLU LLL LLU LDA COL eT a4;500| The Seattle Star [Sew MMMM THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS a! TATA VOLUME 16. NO. 37 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. ONE CENT °}2"2)32,4°%. NWS SPANDM fe AMILTON REJECTS BID SYSTEM; DECLARES IT’S A JREAD, IF YOU ARE A SON, THIS STORY OF PETER MILLER AND A VAST, HUNGERING MOTHER LOVE } barred door swung open. At first | for months, He had left the nk her boy a drunkard And | speech Peter Miller made to the 3) NS ‘min came all the way from | her faded, spectacied eyes could | home town because of some trou 1 never struck her, even when | silent cell ters linois to find her son. not accustom themselves ¢ » | ble. It wasn’t so much his fault he'd been drinking. No, nor had At first he pleaded with them, . : > Cia? 4 } “I knew what she'd come for.” | gloom. She explained h as the fault of evil assoclates ¢ ever spoken a harsh word to Then scorn and anger crept | Why should King county make purchases by bids Said Terence O'Brien, the jailer, | with oft-repeated apolgies { She wanted Terence to under her. Into his voice, He lashed them | It's a crazy idea,” says Commissioner Hamilton “the minute I laid eyes on her, | wasting Terence’s time. stand clearly that her boy w He had come to Seattle, He | furlously. They deserved the So, apologizing to himself for having entertained for a and before she'd said a word. | TELLS ABOUT HER BOY not really bad, but wild and weak had written that he was working name of jatl-bird If they could #0 |few minutes several weeks ago that “crazy idea,” Hamilton, , ‘Bhe had the mother look, if you | “I don't want to bother you. and Impulsive, and he—he drank He hadn't sent any money. That soon forget their mothers! He th th 1 of C K T i f Set what | mean.” but—"* a little was because he had been sick and | wondered that even mothers |W! e aid of Commissioner Knudsen, Tuesday afternoon | had had to pay doctor's bills, | could love wich scum! tore the lid right off. TOTS SENT 10 4 SPEAKING OF now A MAN LIVES AND ACTS IN itsalastiisigs” | Si tnt Sn w moe | Ano wil et ee ay ie for prea of county rence by this time bad a | Ne bec on the agers _ | And it will t j bids f t er $100, J | THE SHADOW OF THE GIBBET; | esis! tictre ot 0 "orton pa when a majority of the cotinty cuommissioners declare’ the COUNTY JAIL ‘COME-BACKS.” FRANK QUOTES POETRY IN CELL % 227.000 oo" | Scifi Bohne hte ame ’ eater did there was dead silence For the past month, Hamilton and Knudsen had been k not write. And that the n NE eee With Him in Election on April 21 today for shoplifting. WOULD you KISS AND MAKE UP PLANS NO GOOD. GOOD, case or explain’ the crete of the kangaroo she pleaded guilty before Justice AND PAINTED YOU WITH INK? HE HAS HIS (ir st owe ave ther arog the idea of a defending attorney ~ m1 y t it in} 3 Porese aiiecaee bate i to inquire into the merits of vate — When she t well again si ° fous cases, declare today the wo | came righ cake, to colle r man believed she was to have @ | _Tipt she thought that. the ek | | | 2 me | d come all the way to the | ir tank irestricted by a resolution to purchase nothing over $10, Judge Gives "Her Six Months 4 & terrifying adventure for If you are here, come out!” lexcept by bids. J LOOK AT THIS YW | , 4 never been out of shouted Miller again. | iad see ee | kere ae ot Shae 4 y. a her state before. ed, he ty 4d to T - P P itung. IS \ lar bere tate’ wein't taste-|ie Mu ee This latest exhibition of frenzied county finance furnishes coe : , \ director The pol didn’t know one tears were streaming |the recallers with added ammunition to the charge that CHILDREN WITH HER 7 Faweett, Recalled Mayor of ) | the name. Did Terence? The | down Terence’s face. favoritism has controlled county purchases | : i <—<——— police had suggested that she That'll do, Pete,” said the Ritoedas ahh stg fh roma tts cteg te A eee . Tacoma, Polls Highest Vote | TTT} | might find her boy in the county | jailer. “You needn't talk to ‘em On Thursday, which has been designated ‘as “county! pend Night in Her Céellpaam in Mayoralty Primary. ‘ J 4 jan | any longer. ME ISN'T HERE!” |Clean-up” day, 250 volunteers will circulate the recall petitions} Husband Knew Nothin 4 - Terence didn’t j - in residence districts, office buildings, and on the streets. | erage id - OPPOSES P ‘PREACHER STi SOQKS Pon Hie IN GANt © | Meme oe! eee eee Petitions will also be placed ommercial-Club, the of Wife’s Crimes. 4 . } a ice nag oe tee tae ee aE Wa} Labor temple and the recall headquarters in the Lippy Arcade ~ | e yo't often giv ie th ¢ nm jecessful, a! uel iding, Third 4 Colum! Mrs. Mamie Roach began a aix 4 Rev, Stoever Will Fight It Out j right names Tuesday luncheon ‘ suilding G BY. and Corns months’ sentence in the county jail | ¢ TACOMA, April 8.—Recalled om offige three years ago, A. V Fawcett is today slated to contest with ©. P_ W. Stoever for the may oralty of Tgcoma at an election to held A, il 21 ag he was arrested for murder, | Since that time 20 tnformations have been filed against him. He | has been t nine times by @ jury. He has made atx app the supreme court of the state. iS was one of the results of | mals to erday’s elimination voting for Her two little girls, 11 and 6) courthouse, has $9,000 of a 4 slept with her in the jail last night. Yotes cast, complet te returns mak- Tells Story of Hazing ing his total 7,691 “Thirty of us girls live at * adios’ He ia a student. He «p « many “ | suspended a after ay Papenicipal officers A FIGURE OF MYSTERY to “kiss and»make up.” Architect A. Warren Gould, [to plead my. gige cot, tke Gi Seat- bon y of romance and whe ee i 4 Ze, who also nad tottored est: nv yetird 6: Wea he comes of who #0 cruelly bared her shouid pen pee ne ee specifi } pe Her ao artemis by Feceived the highest number of | | a wealthy and aristocratic family. | pay for the damage done. e new county | hey say this is her first offense, | languages. He ws as much $45,000 fee in his pocket and Stoever, who is pastor of St 'These included a plan for the} medicine as son doctors hall, of Purdue university,” said) too much power in his hands | T%¢ parting this morning was pitt John’s English Lutheran church, | n tee law than many law Miss Rogers. “The freshmen, 1am} under the . t agreement, fu!._ The children clung frantically” second, with 5,487. Homer T./ | He in a chemist. It is suspe one, live on the third floor, the| according to a report of Prose. (© the mother until they had to be socialist, ran third, with | | he is an anarchint seniors have rooms below us. | eutor Murphy, who declares the | Separated | An stated, he ix judge of the The seniors complained that we) plans indefinite and objection- An attempt will be made to find {LAI four amendments submitted | | | kangaroo court, and he rules with | Miss made too much noise. On the night) able. homes for the two girls and a little — i Gere defeated. | |] an fron hand, but with absolute | Clayk of January 22 one of the seniors The commissioners have | oY until the mother’s sentence is | 1} came up and ordered us to be quiet.| been advised that Gould should | Completed. @eation of a port district with the *hystcally he ie hereulean—a When we weren't quiet seven of! either accept a new contract or Valuables Under Coat a purpose of effecting harbor im- } | tall, straight, big, high-shou' 4 them came up and they followed) terminate his connection with The mother and her 11-year-old 4 Provements, and the two-platoon man, with skin as pink-and-wh me from the hall into my bedroom.| the work. idaughter were found in a depart” system for ‘the fire department. as a baby's. He keeps himself fit They pulled off my kimono and Gould obtained his contract |ment store Saturday night with vale — iether t turning hand-eprings tn his tried to pull off all my clothes | from the old board of which |wables concealed under their raime J MILLER MAKES A SPEECH To Peter Miller went Terence, he jailer | And Miller made a speech ee They poured red ink over me| Lafe Hamilton is the surviving | coats ; and put muctlage over my shoul-| member in the present body of | Out at 718 Spruce st. last night, ders. Then they stabbed me with| commissioners. {the husband, a laborer, stayed with pins. The more I fought them off his little boy. Mrs. Henry Yandeil, mother of C.| He is heartbroken, and said he ONE CONVERT 10 | GILL; HE ADMITS. STAR WAS RIGHT = || which rang through the corridors Cc. |B. Yandell, Chamber of Commerce|knew nothing of his wife's tenden- bese gy oon, Reg map wie ae elngey ass secretary, and wife.of Dr. Henry B.|cles toward kleptomania until her J There's a lady. in the office,” | Yandel, is dead at La Conner. arrest /\ 1} 1 wogan Miller, “who i trying to | | he thinks per || find her son 1 | | haps he ts here he lady's name | We have received this letter from Y ad At the mention of a visitor the | & Seattle business man, who didn’t “ i if A prisoners slunk into thelr cells. Want bis name used | S AND AN RS Cor SAT IONS t exercise time and the cell | We think maybe it will interest et fe ae SMT WIPE were some, in the light of recent events talked on. What he said “Editor The Star: | wrote you) ATLANTA, G April 8 Jts!Leo M. Fray mentor " > yeen set down, and so it & short time ago. 1 was feeling) going to turn out ali right. I'm not ‘ neck ead ere be given in inverted . sore at the Star for ‘going back On| worrying. We sve our trow-| A Ietss : ; Miss Blue ecient ua the people, and said so. Since! pies you know ! t wh months TALKS OF MOTHER LOVE LAFAYETTE, Ind. April 8.—If It is barely possible that the char- Comptroller Harry Carroll de | f then some things have come tome! [Leo M. Frank, in his death cell, which he has be pris In effect he I that there fe |you were a little college maid and ter revision committ may re-|clared this was too low, and the © from what |! consider reliable) jn tp ulton county towe alled Studies His Law Booke no other love in the world so |had been baving lots of fun romp- consider the Hinky-Dink plan of} matter was re-referred to the com i sources that have led me to believe| ay he looked straight into the He re thé newspapers daily,| fine, so unreasoning, and #o en- |ing around with the other girls of 0 ward councilmen j mittee The Star did not ‘go back’ on the Yyen of his interviewer and magazines and books when he ‘vine ae the love of a mother |your class after am evening's study, | Im addition to James Y. C. Kel- ECHR ORR) § People, but did just the opposite) “Have you ever read that poem,|can find time between visitors for son. No sacrifice is too | would you come back ready to logs, T. H. Bolton, William Pitt | % thing. | am personaily pleased with| “Thijs ‘Too, Shall Pass Away’? On the table of his cell is a law| great for such a lo \“Wise and make up” if— | Trimble, E. L. Blaine and ©, W JE | ee appointment of Mr. Griffiths, book in which he studies the legal Curse her, and she” will for Oldor girls’ of the sentor class | Doyle, who opposed this plan be- endorse the mayor's talk, favor- aspects of his give you, Strike her, and she |had done these things to you: ‘ fore, A. V. Bouillon today signified ie temporary bridge: oss the By its side lies one of George| will love you the more for the | Broke into your bedroom! | his intention to vote against it it} 7 anal. You may say much if Eliot's works and a book on philos-| Though all the world turn Tore off your clothes! it should come up again | 4 you care to.’ ophy by Rabbi Goothell of New| against you, she will not. Though Poured red ink all over you! h-rtad The revisionists Tuesday adopt-| > |“ "The dark today lends into Wet | Yor! every other G0or is Closed to you Daubed you with sticky mucilage! Phillips [aa the plan of its sub-committee to} ' Nas ak ‘ewe He has kept bis health so well,| her door and her arms are open Stabbed you with. pins! | Three of the Girls Who Miss| establish two new departments, a} CHANCE FOR A BOY ro . maies* he says, because he doe t wor-| to you Though the world Dipped you into a tub of cold Rogers Alleges Hazed Her in a, doard of award and audit and a The Stat har an opportunity truth | 7 nutritiows food rls you are a fallure, she will | water! eneet:Oruel Manner, board of accounting, contracts, for a bright, willing boy be ent on. | cise find « ex for you Maybe you'd be angry. and, ready, purchases and supplies tween 14 Bmd 17. Call today appy mind “I've not missed a night's y ay be the lowest and vil- [to fight ter you'd gotten the ink|the worse they got | The committee, which consists BERLIN, April €—That three 4 or tomorrow, between 2 and 4, h Maker's! sieep,” he said, “since my ar est ¢ rth, but you are flesh |and mu¢ ¢ off and the dovtofs) “At last they dipped me in a tub) of A. V. Bouillon, chairman; Wil-| young Russians had mistreated and and see the city edit rest. Why should It’ I'm itn | of he flesh and bone of her (had eured. you of the effects .of of cold water.. I'm. not very strong| liam Pitt Trimble and T. 8. Lippy.|/tnen crucified a Jewish girl, the ; } : 7 nocent and know it’s coming bone; in pain and travail she | being ducked in cold water and that made me hysterical, 1] also recommended the maximum | daughter of a poor fisherman of e on 2 That "ts the Philosophy in which out all right. Se I Ia 2 _But not 80 Mabel” Rodgers, ‘the r became very “sick” _taxation levy at 15 mills. Need | Stavrapol, on the Volga river, was & Hw | stated in a St. Petersburg dispatch r “Ss Fi 1 received here today. DIANA DILLPICKLES IN | “ORDERING A SWELL FEED” | A $-Reel “Screecher’” Film (°3o i vir ities to we cross over a grave in the local cemetery, b | said the message, the nails being . > jdriven through her hands and feet, WELL, HERE WE ARE “DEAL US SOME PUREE OF q [IN A SWELL CAFE. FAKE TERRAPIN, SOME UNFINISHED m |PAR, YOU'RE PAYIN’ — BELTING, SOME MACERATED MURPHIGS | “Don'T BE simes! Ou, | W. A. SCRIPPS ILL 3 d WHATILL WE A CRAZY CRUSTACEAN, AND ALL £ ORDERED WAS MOCK TURTLE | i | PUNISH OH, YUH "Yes, You [THREE JUVENILE SouP, RARE STEAK, MASHED SPUDS | PASADENA. Cal, April 8—Wm, 9 4 A. Scripps, millionaire, believed to be suffering from pneumonia and . |heart disease, is reported in @ | serious condition at his home here | today. ” Coms uP HERE DAD — Don't ACT LIKS TELL TH? waireR— DO IT, DOTTER— YUH GoT ‘I~ MIGHT ORDER MORE SOMGTHING -4 ILiks’ AND ONG OR Two OTHGR Disnes!" "1 GorcHA! | SHOT BY BOSS? _ BT WHAT's THA lox SRURG. we 5: ‘CRAZY l_s renin 1a tavea heat 3 CRUSTACEAN’ the cause of the inji ies sustain by M. Gage, Milwaukee section a j|hand. He was brought to the ho pital here by two fellow workmen, who said he fell off a handear, Gage himself said he was shot by a section bos: Hyatt-Fowells, 4th and Pine, utation of being thoroughly It is not the largest business scheot : the ofty, but it is unquestionably the Best. at” Advertisement, j

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