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T’S TIME FURTH GOT OFF THESE FOLKS’ NECKS! It’s about time Jacob Furth got off the neck of the Duwamish Furth was licked on that same proposition, fair and square, from the supreme court efforts to show a loss of business by curtailing serv. valley and gave it a rest! by the old railway commission, by the superior court, by the su | And now he's starting the same old stuff, ‘There's not even om ion ought to handle the traction hog without He's starting the same old fight to boost the Interurban rates preme court | any originality in his latest move, He's complaining, as before, that The hearing will be held Wednesday, before the public service He wan licked, but he collected the higher rates anyhow, | he f#n't making enough money, and ought to be allowed to boost It ought to be made to quit pestering long-suffering com- commissioners, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. threugh the injunction club, until the final decision came down | the rates 200 and 300 percent. And, as before, he been pur munity TONIGHT SHOWERS AND CooL ER; TUE SDAY FAIR; FRESH SOUTHWEST BREEZE J ; : MORE THAN . f | 44,500 9 : Paid Copies Daily ‘ THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS 7 OLUME 16. NO. 41. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914 ONE CENT °},,' . ra 4 . : J - t t a i fe Aae ewe ‘HOUR YOUTHS Secretary Daniels’ Anti-Booze G0 STOICALLY Order Shocks Officers Over at — TO THEIR END + Bremerton; “Nothing Else to Do” ; = eee Sot... (ANEW CRAFT AT BREMERTON | WHITEY LEWIS TALKS oo in officers’ quarters What Satta hb, YOR war ot dry? ee ee eee Let's debate the prohibition question in The Star—all of us, those who are wet and those jwho are dry COPPER “eee | It’s going to be one of the hardest fought issues in the coming election, for it is SIXTEEN MEN ON A DEAD MAN whispered anathemas upon the name of Josephus Daniels, Bat chuckles tn the fo'castle. Swears He Is Innocent—Priest Says “Dago Frank” Made Confession. The officers’ wine mess Is to cnHesTt — | initiatt ‘ be abolished. On and after July practically conceded on every side that there will be enough signatures on the initiative -" OSSINING, N.Y. Apel 13— | lat the navy goes “dry” by or YO.HO, AND A measure to place it before the voters’ decision : “Gyp th Blood,” “Dage der of Josephus Daniels, secre. a — - - | "s bn ‘ “Whitey Lewis” } tary of the navy BOTTLE oF It alive, important Lowiet wore sleserocsted In ceeee “tl | : question and most of us Sing Sing prison today. he trri re of the 4 P Pop v | know something about it, The gunmen went to the situation ~w it, ° | What do you think of pro- 3 death chair respectively at is that , talk \ | hibition as called for in the | = 5:38, 5:48, 5:57 and 6:08 a.m. | about it. For that would be erit- . a fi The first died in six minutes, | icism of a superior officer, pun- It shall be unlawful ¢ or sell Intoxica’ Sque inité tive measure in this | the second in four, the third in | jwhable by court-martial it enasis ‘ IT BMALL Me UNLAW B AWAY. LIQUORS cert to! state? five and the fourth In nine. So, if you are an officer, you CALUMET, Mich., April 13-— QUESTS IN RK APARTMENTS, WHICIT ARE NOT A| The Star wants totheeee “Whitey Lewis" was the oats aplotter and fume, and bite your The strike among copper work- neues at pres oh ag eg Reg a Be Tn sn | EY Bai WwW our one of the four who made a state) tongue, and call for pop, or gin- ers was officially declared off | of must put up boud of 41.000, which, upon second conviction, may be asm Lay rite us yt : ment. Sitting in a chair, awaiting! gor beer, or something else equal- tea | a# fine ideas on the subject in about — his turn in the death chamber, he| ly innocu and cheerless ay. Intoxicating liquor is defined as “whiskey 130 words and we'll print ald, whether medioated Announcement was made at sald ylaining that you've got to ge a ne Siekciieisin, 1 dak Abhay 4. fowl Seo to the -=0- scntl aocuer ae the headquarters of the Western : ents ese A 5 4 words for the sake of justice. Those| jater and might as well begin rollelt orders for rite on one side of iad q witnesses who swore they saw me| now ers voting to waiv aanbeacaoes ev ont sheet and make your most © » shoot Rosenthal were perjurers, I ee a er he mands for higher wages, better Registered pharmacisia may sell liquor on phy My we ee Sg telling arguments without? swear by God | did not shoot him.”| Consider Bremerton. working conditions and recogni- ligtous pb ghemical purposes. Drugsiete = indulging in personaliti ‘The quartette of gunmen were| fehind it the wilderness. Be- tion of the union. feowrd of ton ‘tm emergency casse for sick| Ff ging in personalities. convicted of murdering Herman! fore {t Puget sound They will seek work on prac os or your guidance, The Rosenthal, a New York gambier,| Naval life at Bremerton, for tioally the sa conditions as Drugeiets violating right to sell quer tor two years, and, Star prints herewith a early in the morning of July 16.) officer and man, ts pleasant prevailed before the walkout, po Bos cal [oeonpavenafes nent ie pharmacy. On second con synopsis of the prohibition — 1912. exile. Rosenthal had “squealed” on the The jok: police official he said had protected For the enlisted men the navy him—Lieut. Chas. FP. Becker, of the| always was “dry.” A former sec “strong arm squad,” and was to, retary of the navy shattered have told his story™ter District At years ago the tradition that last June. AY person, with or without the consent of the prosecuting attorney, may SP -——— ewen oe eevee rar oaths ihe probitition law. At the trisi seen person may| /@W, a8 initiated. The most employ attorney to act as assistant prosecutor salient features are covered. b/ naity for violations is confiscation of ail liquors and fixtures tnet 7 PRESIDENT OK’S sad eckinttha the che Wh Or oe aan ie ee ae Now, let’s have a free, fund } Wt SHALE Wf LAWFUL FOR ANY. ONE TO ORDER OR BRING INTO} OPEN and intelligent discus PRE STATE. VOR PRIVATE CONSUMPTION, NOT MORE THAN-ONE-HALF) sion, fs on the officers. torney Whitman. “grog” must be served to Jack, GALLON OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR OTHER THAN BEER, AND NOT MORE | All s Becker Gets New Trial | Jack at Bremerton doesn't Tt if QUARTS OR 24 PINTS OF BEER AT ONE TIME, BUT A PERMIT are invited. It was charged that Becker em-| mind. There are five saloons in TO SO ORDER SAME MUST RE OBTAINED FROM THE COUNTY AUDITOR een ON PAYMENT OF CENTS. ployed the four to kill Rosenthal to) Bremerton PERMITS Wit IN LESS THAN 20 DAYS OF ONE | prevent him from testifying. Like| But an officer cannot crook the | anorn 7 the gunmen, he was convicted of| elbow at the bar in company with | be permitted te deliver . = seipmente tm murder, and sentenced to die. common sailors. Such things BAe Barry og thewe cauvicted After more than a year in the) aren't done. The practice would death house he was granted a new| be ruinous to discipline trial, and is now in the Tombs. | Therefore, Bremerton being a The men's real names were: “Gyp| place of exile, the officer must the Blood,” Harry Horowit: Dago| seek sociability among his fel- Prank,” Frank Cirofici; “Whitey | low officers aboard-ship or tn of- Lewis,” Frank Seidenshner; “Lefty| ficers’ quarters. oeeee Father Cashin, the ( Not long ago a doy came to Jain at Sing Sing, accompanied) Bremerton, fresh from Annapolis Cirofict to the death chair. There was down on his upper lip. The last communion had just; Though unaccustomed to drink, been given to the doomed gunman,| he stood up well under his liquor. and he walked through the “little) Drink seemed but to make his green door” with the blessed wafer! back a little stiffer, his speech a on his tongue. trifle more precise. A promising In his hands he carried a crucifix.| boy. “Dago Frank” Dazed A month ago the boy, promoted He seemed dazed, and made not a| from ensign to lieutenant, was sound as he was strapped in the| found drunk on duty. He was ” ome ting the prohibition law ‘ WASHINGTON, April 13.— ‘The law, {f passed, is to take effect January 1, 1916. President Wilson thinks Admi- - stified in insist- ral Mayo w | ing that the Mexican fede at | 3 Tampico salute the American | : bay s reparation, in additionto | b, ology for the arrest of a rsiag er and Unites ates paym: D| marines who had gone ashore to . in buy gasoline. ae. He made this clear in what he : |_ NEW YORK, April 13.—Bilile said to callers today. / ee He hi engagement with Burke, the actress, Secretary for the latter her marriage, at Hoboken, Satur part of the afternoon, to go thor- | day, to oughly into the latest develop- | Ziegfeld, ments in the Mexican situation, ‘ rical Advices indicate that anti- whose first wife Ameri timent ‘ | was Anna Held, merican sentiment at Tampico | . rsterious Black Hand letter, |in the crime. Billie Burke fs ae chair. court-martialed and dismissed — Is growing. | threatenin ne life of } Mag-| A printed return sign cut from a one of the Seldenshner, who came next, was| from the service in disgrace. He | wnat 1 cannot comment upon the | days. A few of them are con nu eg a Mra. Mas"! sheriff's envelope was tise 0, a: popular =a quite calm, and quavered a psalm| disappeared, The affair didn't . : ; 3 1 seanae' eae rs A tow | dalina Werner if she takes the| dogs the letter, on which there was ta from the Hebrew book of prayer. get into the newspape order, even favorably. I will | firmed cigarette smokers, re " test ‘Wraink Sibel ausllél ees the ¢ 3 can stars, She is” give you my opinion, but you | lose more at bridge than they stand agains’ ank Piconi, 8-|not a sign of ink or a clue to the , 28 years old. Her Rabbi Goldstein entered the death eevee must not use my Danie. can afford. led of the Henry Werner murder, | persons who made it up. 3 fame extends to chamber with him | Two weeks ago a captain was “Personally I heartily agree The order will help the serv- | was received at the county sheriff's| “Look where the Dago was, at r Europe, He strode quickly to the chair.) tried and found guilty of a sim- | with the secretary of the navy | ice, though life in the navy will office this morning 6525 25th av., Ballard,” it read. “Mrs. | ee she made hon des a (ies tarned 6nd hesitates. ilar offense. He, too, wont away. | that, if drink is bad for the men, | be strange after July 1. What | Sheriff Cudihee and Under Sher-| Werner will have to die if she tells but in 1902, Two guards pushed him into the; ut the social life of the | it ig equally bad for the officers, | we need most, though, is more iff McCormick began a vigorous in jon the Dago, She is war The This Seat and began adjusting the straps.| yard and fleet went on as before. | Ajso, the example that a drunken | useful work for officers who, if vestigation at once. Dago made good his threat and will first Seidenshner started when the wet] The boyish lieutenant and the | officer sets is bad | they didn’t drink, would be bored Pattee tr sarioas aleth, Gutteemeltdit hor ‘te Sad Sak Wa wae ae Ht, pnb sponge touched his head, and a tiny| grizzled captain were not great “An officer in the navy must | to death.” | newspapers, were pasted on a piece | Smith.” stream of water trickled into his) ly missed. So A ital eee han eile. bey ree | —— - | of letter paper to form the missive} Smith, whose real name is Paul-| giltie Burke Which is her true. i he | lager Warships come and go. New | oot ‘you may say that is non- |< WASHINGTON, April 12.—Three ace ning death to the widow who/one, {s in jail as a witness against | nai 4 le began to speak as.an attend.) faces take the places of old ones. | .oo., put it im't. Every time | bills were introduced today by Sen. |is now In Jail, accused of complicity | Mrs, Werner and Picon! earold girl named “Cherry,” ant behind him started to fit the| When a ship leaves, you say a | nenne. out It mt, | cvers o 1 ABE THEY CHINA EGGS? || Lewis of minois |—- whom she gave such loyal devotion yp roth cae joc adeae Haga epee Petewell, to Cin depart | he must drink Every time an | j One proposed government pur-| that it had been frequently assert. Fhe coudempes man Mashed, but; ing Ones. You give s welcome | ctricer ia transterred he ‘must The biggest consignment | / chase of interstate railways MAYOR TO VETO | ed Billie would never marry. er rence ere Mey See Guaition ov te drink with the fellow-officers on || of Chinese eggs ever Import- Another provided for the build But Dan Cupid had something te short declaration. It is @ tradition of the navy. the ship he is leaving and again |f ¢d Into this country, consist. |) ing of 100 vessels as an American | IDGE MONEY say about that The rabbi, standing with his| For the average naval officer | the slip hi i Saris tote he {fing of 270,000 dozen, wil! be} merchant marine and the creation BR aor For the past two years, Mii back to the chair, his face working| there is little work. Time ts | juin, |] part of the cargo on board of a commission of 21. members to — The tango was sizzled on one Rurke has been a regular contrib: pitifully, meantime continued to in-| heavy on his hands. The mar. | J! | we, what they || the steamship Senator, |/ supersede the Interstate commerce! savor Gill announced today that) se and then tured and |utor to The Star PF, cidsctncey Guighes bo Sale| tive ahora. Servants are ples’ | cali an ‘sleoholicn If 1 were, 1 pet agp oll ip Aldara A aa Nop coh he would veto the city council ap. browned on the other, when Dr. | Ziegfeld was divorced by Anne ment he repeated after the rabbi| tiful; household duties ight. Of. | would be a drunkard by now, If one ee Lipa: Li eoeceaee ade set that the | hropriation of $4,000 for test bor-| M. A, Matthews touched upon | Held in 1912. the constantly recurring words: | ficers’ wives and daughters suf. | I were to refuse to drink, I would for San |banking and transportation busi. |'28® for the Fremont ay bridge the latest dancing craze, in a CRUISER PITTSBURG BACK “There is one God—only one.” fer from enn run the almost certain risk of eggs were brought from | ease | He says this expenditure is part sermon entitled “Slowing | RREMERTON, Apri He was speaking the last word ei -Apohe 3 being misunderstood Hongkong aboard the Ca- ridley jof @ general bridge plan, for which Down,” at the First Presbyter- | oo i) Mexican’ pril 13.—After @ when the attendant clapped the| _ I talked with a middle-aged of- “We have too much time on nadian Pacific liner Em- Fryatt no funds have begn provided, and) jam church Sunday night. tre Bod. . Pitapene a the armon i flap of the electrode carrier across| ficer who put me under the | our hands. So have our wives. press of Russia. utation of may never be provided “The tango,” he told his con- | (i), pres ei fa Capt. W. Wy e pledge of secrecy The temptation among the wom | the fae ai | He considers the preliminary ex-| gregation, “comes direct from | fiom a, nm anding, arrived here 4g __ (CONTINUED | ON PAGE 2) — | ‘You understand,” he said, en is to play nights and sleep “Advertisement pense inadvisable at this time, \_the tenderloin.” rom San Francisco DIANA DILLPICKLES IN |_______— “ORDERING A VINTAGE” ae A 4-Reel “Screecher’ ‘Film "Wwe, we've F.M. Spinning’s MY GOODNGSS, . . davanie PAPA Youve Bargain List AGOUT ALL "VET Me . 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