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PAID CIRCULATION GUARANTEED OVER 99,000 COPIES DAILY VOLUME 17, NO. 301, SEAT Wilson Whi Wielded on, Lawmake President Plans to Call Session of Congress to Pass Ship Bill. Here’s the Man Whe May Get Parry Job What Abou ‘Ol Field i is State? 'The Star Investigates to Dis- cover Results Excitement in Stocks. of Recent GIRLS, BREAK YOUR ENGAGEMENT! TLE, WASH., This is the advice of Lilian Bell, well-known author of girls’ books, who is the latest to join The Star’s staff of writers. She has good reasons for her startling advice. She tells what they are on page 8 of today’s Star. There will be other articles by Miss Bell to follow, under the general heading of “Chats With Engaged Girls.” The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEDNESDAY, ‘Never Kissed, and He Ain’t Never Goin’ to Be, by Gosh! ‘Champion of All Bashful ten Jumps Out of Window to Escape. Watch for them. IGHT EDITION WEATHER rivies FORECAST aL Fair. seANTLE FEB, 10, 1915. ONE CENT Siwil si ike, be LUNDIN SAYS POLICE DEPARTMENT IS HONEYCOMBED WITH GRAFT EVIL WHAT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY LUNDIN SAYS 667) HE Seattle police department is honeycombed with graft. Ever since I have been in office I have been amassing evidence. I have discovered that some branches of the department are putrid with graft. The offenders among the police have witnesses cowed, and in many instances it is next to impossible to wring their stories from them for fear of police persecution. But we are gradually getting it.” disclosure graft in the Seattle police department will be forthcoming from¥ Prosecuting Attorney A. H. Lundin, who Wednesday described the departs ed th graft This statement foll the arrest yesterday by Deputy Sheriffs art Campbell and cott Malone of Patr Paul RK. Schuman and Charles Shea, one of owners of a cigat t Sixth ave 1 Pike sf ged lecting $5 a week graft from women of the inderw y their trade at the an cafe Shea, it is alleged, received the m « it over to Schuman t Séhuman wasy — —— 5 KEEP UP FILIBUSTER 15 COMPANIES DRILL ti at Lang personally] z | and } ) Shea, late Tues f * Senate's Chnsinnone Session | | There's Oil in Washington; da yon, Was not without : ne dramatic touch es Broken All Existing j Tals each Is Known) oepoth men. ve Tych ied by the Longevity Records | But It’s All Speculation chief to appear at the prose ating | ; ae } attorney's office. Schuman cs WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.— j What about pees pecgeeee. ns pase : President Wilson will call an | More than two on Sem ah Nspctvns iy extra session of congress to passed since the Crescent tg ey : > convene March 5, if the repub- a ee ceaeaemam dy ' x a lican filibuster aginst the ship “ : MOULTRIE, Ga., Feb To colnlé Trice, who sought a Kies from Patrolman Has Bad Hour bill continues. aler fetched up oli—not much Oil. | Kissiess to hin grave is the dream Galahad of. Moultrie, reckoned) The chief declares he has This decision was learned of but ofl of lohn Radeliffs young life. without her knig dence that 13 women paid over to a today. The se The state seothed with olf ex-| But John played with fire. That) Stix chairs and a broad window Shea $5 bh for Schuman during ; structed to cons siiieias P ;)!*. be went half way to meet the/slil were cleared she even the past week | Bf Priation bills that fail during 2 aye was # pint off rorpent grabbed his coat tails After Prosecutor Lundin and : the regular session, and at the oll in the state of Washington, why! Or, in other and plainer words,| The drop was 20 feet, the conse-/Chief Lang plied the two men for| same time another attempt will |not an ocean? There were atready|he went to a barn dance, where| quences were fractured tibs and alan hour with questions, to most of . era = sored to push through the fa number of “developing” com-| kissing as well a& dancing had « broken arm. which Schuman refused to reply By J. W. ; * Mason 4 ° ry cabelas ot panies, and scores more came Into| place on the program. But John Radeliff is stil! the un-jand Ss! answered he “didn't recol-| ; ie aome ie, today fie senate, hed ‘oan Baral igi ahi « meme rrindig b % overnight Pat _Bat_the fair dam fair dameel—Mre, Win-|klssed knight of Moultrie, lect,” the chief ordered Schumian's (The pened Press War Expert) Se Te en omc nent in {a place on the interstate trade| Some of the promoters were un-| |dismissal from the fore, The ar-| NEW YORK, Feb, 10.—One of . lett Ee nora jcommiasion. it U1 be. because jhe, questionably fly-by-nightars. a reat of the ex-polignman, and hia al the most serious Russian ot ean ‘ Geuator Sherman of Iilinola at|Was squeeced out Of the. running! Were Just wh unquewionably Won ‘AN RY WOMEN SEEK: confederate inméahatéhy fob of tho war ts In_ progress. of ” t i " ued b Bukovina. 9:10 completed a spesch begun at|by George I. Record, progressive) est in their fet at of vou lowed oa a egg iss ie by Jus- mae gf err greeny pains. 1:27 @ m. Senator Townsend then |party leader of New Jersey Ag) be found In paying quantities tice of the Peace R d | Tt A dermal ements y 1 eal jare developing to this end. took the floor matters stand, however, Parry will The public was not com | hes Que & ink Gade the Sherman took up the burden of Ket the appointment, according to a pletely stampeded, but much RU Schuman'’s graft operations are or is mal on ver through the filibuster, after Senator Ma | Washington dispatch. | stock was sold, a good deal of ed to have begun nine mor southern tip of Bukovina, nd the — comber and several tnsurgent dem- it worthless. Options were Ko, when he first came on night/ other moving into Galicia, about 40 e ocrats had carried it beyond the | bought at ridiculous prices of Juty in the Pike st. district i miles beyond the northern bound: ~ midnight hour 5 farmers who before the “boom” When he was shifted to day duty ary of Bukovina. : During last night's session the couldn't have sold their land the w toll of $5 was suspended ' A stretch of 200 miles of the | progressive republicans joined the any price. When returned) OLYMPIA, Feb, 10.—Fear of| southeastern Carpathians divides administration in voting down The excitement died almost | One hundred apprehensive {in return to r the graft was re ng their jobs is keeping 2,000|/the two movements, but strong 7% Clark's motion to adjourn until | ae ugickly as it arose. 4 The case of Mr newe charge a | tay girls, wil to testify,|forces guard all the mountain —% Boon today. | On sober second. thought, | #¢ angry women have calle bap A yo ff Thani ly Left Money for “Paul from coming to Olympia to pro-| passes so that the Russians cannot © With the ald of Senators La the careful investor concluded | in the last few days attne plant vtnoritiog who According to the girls’ stories,/test against the proposed amend-| break through. . Follette, Norris and Kenyon, the | that oll was a gamble, not an | of th w idea Rug Co, 213 acting un investigation they were instructed to leave the} ment the eight-hour law to per-| The Carpathians form the west: democrats were able to muster 48/ BREAD: WAR ON investment, especially in a N, Westlake ave. in an effort roman Hayden and De money for Schuman in gold or sil-) mit laundries to work them any|ern boundary of Bukovina on_ its ' Votes on this proposal, to 46 for the 5 where oll in paying | either to get back materials | oitor jonn Carmody have been look-| Yer in enve addressed to/ number of hours in any one day,| eastern and southern sides in Row- 9 } Tastee ay i -. quantities has nowhere been | sent there, they say, with es of a number of | P&"! ing in the Nanking|PTOvi#ed the maximum hours for| mania iad the senate adjourned, the re- . pr gee money to pay weaving charges, . a 5 I was sitting in the Nanking| the week dc ceed 48 If the present Teutonic strate; 4 publicans planned to displace the| Seattle bakern and grocers are) found. Ol! experts still believe or else their completed rugs Te ice rein left. han lente.” said one of the girls, “when! ‘This was the statement made by| succeeds, the Russians will be pe ship purchase bill on the calendar. | engaged in warfare today. As al Qt (0G tu 8 Dire tae] They have found the quar ee eee eee ae Mane. tha|Set approached me and asked| yise Johanna Hilts of Seattle at| Vented from crossing the Carpath: The previous senate record for| result, the new bread prices set| snout a month ago to start an “oll| tere deserted ard tightly locked, | inndiord, who alleges the company|™¢ BOW business was. This was) Oy; Jay night, when she|lans and the AustroGerman army Ye ygor et cee tale car mic | Saturday night by the bakers did exchange” in Seattle, The honest ote a. sommeireee Ce" war ee months behind in tte] Sut ae ee so ag 44 before the joint commit| moving through Southern Galicia 7 buster against the repeal of the|®°t take general effect ofl men themselves defeaced the) complained to , rent ae: hee ace rod tha point He said| abor and labor statistics will cut off the Russian retreat silver purchase bill in 1893. Instead of the proposed new plan, which wes obviously designed The firm formerly was conducted q * © ¢ : ) “ Miss Hil is the girl who was from the north, ' ct price of 6 cents, most stores still to sell stock, not oll by A. A. and A, C. Ew 4 MIDNIGHT BLAZE 1 was making @ noney and be! discharged by the Troy laundry of| The Slavs, therefore, must face are selling small loaves for 5 ¢ There are on-the-level olf men fin A. A. Ewin it wanted a cut. He said he wasn't’ sesttic after had acted as a/the alternative of fighting against —@ and only a few places are charg- who are ly ng thelr own nec a few months ago for going to stand for ‘dead ones’ on) 41, of the minimum wage con.| strong odds in Bukovina, or flee 9 bee AS Saute toe’ tha Diceet wines. |incuey in own him to leave the city, Some sort of LEAVES A LUMBER [nis peat. (1 tora nim 1 tivea with] member of the mint eee ee a Rommantn: ee F At a meeting of the Seattle Re| ¢:y-by-nightors are stiil|@ reorganization took palce capes bey rorted a baby! Opposed to Miss Hilts were/and laying down their arms for the tail Grocers’ association Tuesday| with us, and the uninformed in-| Business was solicited through FACTORY IN RUINS | iidn't have any money jen, but haries Smith, M. J. Buren and W | Test of the war night, opposition to the new prices! vesting public nas a right to know|out the Northwes both under the) oe ine palley-Dubois| vouny mute ait Min in a couple or) c. Miller, Tacoma laundry proprie-| : —- : developed. Many grocers declared| the answer to the question name of the New Idea Rug Co. and), The Hiant of the Balley-Dubolsiweeks. He allowed me the twol to, they would patronize independent) WHAT ABOUT OIL? the New Idea Rug Weaving Co. Se Wa deterine Cota ae cae ek meek. the nei canteen | 4: ¥. Townnend, oupertteninnl bakers until the association baker - +s The name of 1. C. Allmayer ap-/ Sve. S» m® In Tuing today a8 @ re-| week after week. He never molest-| 1+ the Frederick & Nelson Co. of Se 4 SENATE BILL 46 jes lower the new scale Of the 50-odd oll companies in| pears on station and advertise | cess papery fines so Btn gs issn tien he bat 48 ate| ee ro F jome of the grocers today were|the state, perhaps 15 are drilling|!9& matter as agent His down i aes aan a. : = oh Sees na nee 18 #8) Conner saying his establishmen 44 and 10 cents for bread| jn a manner to convince the pros-|town address ta given as aL Mad. it was mabdued.- The -aaisoen! |who will testify that Sobuman of | Shinto oloys an average of Sckdte Sik EO 4a, initodaced bY ng it at the same price. | nective buyer of stock that they/!son at, and Bis phone ag Billott) ¢ wae telly: Scorched tie x ae caahs women, is entirely sfied with Seaton Taylor tranied te the se-| The grocers advocated sale of 10-|ara actually trying to find ofl | *Tho ‘address te thet of the Y. M t tarted almost at the| Schuman had. been @ member of| thé sleht-bour law ‘ 5 attle Electric Co.'s attorneys, and| [0 08 ee entirely) Since the tr any “ ee Ofer A. building. stroke of It could be seen forthe police force e 1909. ile igi THE Fre rick & Nelson company “OT ON JOYL t an’| the 5-cent bread cent well at Tenino, the Crescent) © A, bulle sis iiles ard attracted: ‘husliveds of ried. He lives at the Charles-| had found the principle of the the subject of discussion Tuesday |Ce™S St 8 cents, would be equatly| (Continued on Page Two.) F talannidde tateemation oparktnt thls ciel mia lious, ‘Townsend wrote, even before ae . at the Seattle Commercial club and| Profitable to both baker and grocer,| aot ae Ceaataiien of wean % ad the law went into effect gts ee Melican, Se es eae eect or tan | OOF maintained el ey Sebeye., TRYING T0 AFEG ARD RENICK Proposed amendment to the/5&bee 9 No Ag know him Chamber of Commerce. Ia the meantime, Mr. and Mrs.| "The weaving plant on Westlake eight-hour law recommends | name, Melican otha Malla talk, “The Commercial Club adopted| COBsumer should ke bibbie. ‘Ma te & twoatoey feaine eh that hotel and restaurant employes/S9 Pletty soon Satoni get Melican je Sommercial Club adopted) “The Women's Exchange, which ave. 8 ip & two-eto ee be allowed to work 56 instead of/@utomobile, and he go on jolly Joy the report of its committee Tues-| ..u5 « considerable quantity of ture, upstairs. The first floor is oc perenues lide on. Yealer Way.” You mena day night, declaring senate Dill/ bread, has announced that {t vm RSENAL ::: pine satinwe's Min le Bek Aiwong those who spoke against} Pletty soon, Policeman Cartes 46 “the most baneful and iniquitous | Ott demand increased prices Johnson © says An express he hil were Mies Alive Lord, Dr. Jump on automobile and say Satoni plece of legislation that could be wagon carted away trunks and i pi lice Lon ‘int’ too “mnushes eecee: aera conceived, violating t principle * : other effects Monday and that he| OLYMPIA, Feb. 10.—The Renick/ furnish the two-thirds quite read-| Ther McMahon, Mrs ancis | inch of home rule.’ SALMON DAY MAR. 22 LONDON, Feb. 10.—Consider has not seen the proprietor since. | bill to keep cities from borrowing fly, as all efforts made by Rep King, Headle Labor Chan ang, “Dilve to station house,” Poliee The Chamber of Commerce tax able damage was done Monday by| Johnson says that ever since their own money was raliroaded to Lane of Seattle to amend the|er Olson, Mrs. © Mehl ane ee eee ation committee submitted a re| ‘phe world ia to eat aalmon tn| flied aviators, who dropped|there has been a steady procession third reading yesterday, And may measure failed to get the necessary| MTs. Jackson Silbaugh 1 Anes Iita® Batedinaas port favoring the passage of senate|ynison for the third time March |Dombs om a military depot at Ad-/of women visiting the place, come up to a vote today 16 yotes for a roll cal Pletty.scon Policeman say: “Alaa bill 46 because “several years’ ex-)9 ‘The Transportation club and “anople, according to reports re-| Their stories all were the same The bil an emergency clau . Na perience in municipal ownership the Associatiom of Pacific Coast | ceived today That of Mrs. M. E. Randall, £1-| which meant to take 115 REGISTER IN Y. M, CLASS Saton! say: “Whate«mallah sen and operation of the water and| Fisheries have begun a campaign hirmen used sea planes,|lensburg, 18 typical. She reported | right of the people*to r A ord enrotiment of wo abe i Automobile Bo alow.” Aa Mght utilities has demonstra for an elaborate observation of the | Which left the allied fleet early that she had sent the company a) it : American cit ook pla mobile fast.” that the average city councti is in-|annuhl Sa The Chamber|the morning, dropped the bombs quantity of'stlk to be manufactured| The emergency feature 1 al day night in the Y. M. ¢ ‘ Pletty soon policeman say! capable of fixing scientific rates|of Commerce and other organiza-|and returned to their ships injinto curtains and money to pay for! two-thirds vote in each house classes in naturalization, when What's that? No foot brakes? Ne lig thé. settee tendered.” ‘tons have endorsed the movement. safe the weaving, and received nothing The lower house probably will! men of alien birth registered emergency brake? Good-night | SHE WANTED To | KMow \F YUH ye A DiS HOUSE Aw JES’ RENTED a IT } PANSY, | NOTICED You TALKING To OUR NEIGHBOR. RS BROWN THIS MORNING { | WHAT WAS SHE | ASKING You PANSY. %! 7 [AND WHAT DID | You Tew yer & And he take wheel and make auto go into curb and stop. And then policeman wipe water off his face and say: “Gee whiz! Going down Yesler hill without any brakes!” And Satoni now in jail. Pletty soon Judge Gordon maybe say % days. Sabee REGISTRATION BOOKS CLOSED st day's registration in history, outside of days when books are sent to the precincts, was recorded Tuesday, the last day of registration for the coming city election, A total of 5,700 qualified Tuesday, making the total gistration 64,388. This makes 9,000 less than last year, 00 more than in 19 ~ AUTOAND GASH J ub! 715 46th st.,| automobile | boldest day in the city’s ble motoreycle pressed into to apprehen¢ Moncrieff's Moncrieff and an the Arthur in lost $ BECAUSE MISTAH DUFF | 5 SCRACHES’ MATCHES ON DE WooD WORK HOW DID You Know WE Renvad THE. of today ight history, Every atrolman service in the bandit Auto, The m Westlake avai been effort recover and Moncrieff at stt, asking man had rid n hailed and Crockett for ride After the den several blocks he leveled pistol at Moncrieff’s head, com: manding him to stop the auto. He $38, a gold ch and a knife ncrieff's pockets and made out of the machine, The toak the driver's seat The Seatv'e's | big the took from him ste robber and sped then Dr. Simon Flexner, tion of finding of human bones in/ feller Medical institute at Phila Fort Baker military reserve at San|delphia, declares theory that house ‘Rafael on theory that an old mur-|flles carry germs of infantile paral der muy bo disclosed, has been exploded, Coroner Sawyer begins investiga of the Rocke.